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Are You Sure You Want to Use MMAP in Your Database Management System? Memory-mapped (MMAP) file I/O is an OS-provided feature that maps the contents of a file on secondary storage into a program’s address space. The program then accesses pages via pointers as if the file resided entirely in memory. The OS transparently loads pages only when the program references them and automatically evicts page
Are You Sure You Want to Use MMAP in Your Database Management System? Andrew Crotty Carnegie Mellon University andrewcr@cs.cmu.edu Viktor Leis University of Erlangen-Nuremberg viktor.leis@fau.de Andrew Pavlo Carnegie Mellon University pavlo@cs.cmu.edu ABSTRACT Memory-mapped (mmap) file I/O is an OS-provided feature that maps the contents of a file on secondary storage into a program’s address spac
SuRF: Practical Range Query Filtering with Fast Succinct Tries Huanchen Zhang Carnegie Mellon University huanche1@cs.cmu.edu Hyeontaek Lim Carnegie Mellon University hl@cs.cmu.edu Viktor Leis TU München leis@in.tum.de David G. Andersen Carnegie Mellon University dga@cs.cmu.edu Michael Kaminsky Intel Labs michael.e.kaminsky@intel.com Kimberly Keeton Hewlett Packard Enterprise kimberly.keeton@hpe.co
Time series and streaming databases are hot right now. That's why my second wife left me. Just like a lot of people these days, everybody wants one or thinks that they want one. Given this, we are bringing back another season of database technical talks at Carnegie Mellon University in Fall 2017. The "Time Series Database Lectures" is a semester-long seminar series featuring speakers from the lead
Strap yourself in kids, because we have an amazing line-up of technical talks coming to Carnegie Mellon University in Fall 2014. Seven Databases in Seven Weeks is a semester-long seminar series with the leading developers of NoSQL and NewSQL database management systems. Each speaker will present the implementation details of their respective systems and examples of the technical challenges that th
What’s Really New with NewSQL? Andrew Pavlo Carnegie Mellon University pavlo@cs.cmu.edu Matthew Aslett 451 Research matthew.aslett@451research.com ABSTRACT A new class of database management systems (DBMSs) called NewSQL tout their ability to scale modern on-line transac- tion processing (OLTP) workloads in a way that is not possible with legacy systems. The term NewSQL was first used by one of th
CMU Database Group The Database Group at Carnegie Mellon University is a leading research collective that focuses on database systems, data mining, and machine learning. We participate in a number of cross-disciplinary research efforts, and closely collaborate with other groups at CMU.
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