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Building a columnar database on RAMCloud[electronic resource] :database design for the low-latency enabled data center /
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杜威分類號:
005.743
書名/作者:
Building a columnar database on RAMCloud : database design for the low-latency enabled data center // by Christian Tinnefeld.
作者:
Tinnefeld, Christian.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xix, 130 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Database design.
標題:
Database management.
標題:
Cloud computing.
標題:
Economics/Management Science.
標題:
Business IT Infrastructure.
標題:
Database Management.
標題:
Memory Structures.
標題:
Data Storage Representation.
ISBN:
9783319207117
ISBN:
9783319207100
內容註:
Part I: A Database System Architecture for a Shared Main Memory-Based Storage -- Part II: Database Operator Execution on a Shared Main Memory-Based Storage -- Part III: Evaluation -- Part IV: Conclusions.
摘要、提要註:
This book examines the field of parallel database management systems and illustrates the great variety of solutions based on a shared-storage or a shared-nothing architecture. Constantly dropping memory prices and the desire to operate with low-latency responses on large sets of data paved the way for main memory-based parallel database management systems. However, this area is currently dominated by the shared-nothing approach in order to preserve the in-memory performance advantage by processing data locally on each server. The main argument this book makes is that such an unilateral development will cease due to the combination of the following three trends: a) Today's network technology features remote direct memory access (RDMA) and narrows the performance gap between accessing main memory on a server and of a remote server to and even below a single order of magnitude. b) Modern storage systems scale gracefully, are elastic, and provide high-availability. c) A modern storage system such as Stanford's RAMCloud even keeps all data resident in the main memory. Exploiting these characteristics in the context of a main memory-based parallel database management system is desirable. The book demonstrates that the advent of RDMA-enabled network technology makes the creation of a parallel main memory DBMS based on a shared-storage approach feasible.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20711-7
Building a columnar database on RAMCloud[electronic resource] :database design for the low-latency enabled data center /
Tinnefeld, Christian.
Building a columnar database on RAMCloud
database design for the low-latency enabled data center /[electronic resource] :by Christian Tinnefeld. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xix, 130 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - In-memory data management research,2196-8055. - In-memory data management research..
Part I: A Database System Architecture for a Shared Main Memory-Based Storage -- Part II: Database Operator Execution on a Shared Main Memory-Based Storage -- Part III: Evaluation -- Part IV: Conclusions.
This book examines the field of parallel database management systems and illustrates the great variety of solutions based on a shared-storage or a shared-nothing architecture. Constantly dropping memory prices and the desire to operate with low-latency responses on large sets of data paved the way for main memory-based parallel database management systems. However, this area is currently dominated by the shared-nothing approach in order to preserve the in-memory performance advantage by processing data locally on each server. The main argument this book makes is that such an unilateral development will cease due to the combination of the following three trends: a) Today's network technology features remote direct memory access (RDMA) and narrows the performance gap between accessing main memory on a server and of a remote server to and even below a single order of magnitude. b) Modern storage systems scale gracefully, are elastic, and provide high-availability. c) A modern storage system such as Stanford's RAMCloud even keeps all data resident in the main memory. Exploiting these characteristics in the context of a main memory-based parallel database management system is desirable. The book demonstrates that the advent of RDMA-enabled network technology makes the creation of a parallel main memory DBMS based on a shared-storage approach feasible.
ISBN: 9783319207117
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-20711-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
179496
Database design.
LC Class. No.: QA76.9.D26
Dewey Class. No.: 005.743
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