Database systems work hard to tune I/O performance, but do not always achieve the full performance potential of modern disk systems. Their abstracted view of storage components hides useful device-specific characteristics, such as disk track boundaries and advanced built-in firmware algorithms. This paper presents a new storage manager architecture, called Lachesis, that exploits and adapts to observable device-specific characteristics in order to achieve and sustain high performance. For DSS queries, Lachesis achieves I/O efficiency nearly equivalent to sequential streaming even in the presence of competing random I/O traffic. In addition, Lachesis simplifies manual configuration and restores the optimizer’s assumptions about the relative ...
Lightweight computing devices are becoming ubiquitous and an increasing number of applications are b...
High disk bandwidth in data-intensive applications is usually achieved with expensive hardware solu...
Tertiary storage devices have long been in use for storing massive amounts of data in file-oriented ...
Abstract: "Database systems work hard to tune I/O performance, but they do not always achieve the fu...
Today's storage interfaces hide device-specific details, simplifying system development and dev...
Conventional computer systems have insufficient information about storage device performance charact...
During the last two decades, computer hardware has experienced remarkable developments. Especially C...
New developments in hardware storage technology introduce fundamentally different performance charac...
The database storage hierarchy has been heavily optimized for the performance characteristics of dis...
The age of Big data has transformed into the era of Internet of Things (IoT) where massive scale dat...
Data center operators face a bewildering set of choices when considering how to provision resources ...
Widely used operating systems such as Linux are becoming outdated. Because they were optimized for t...
Database management systems have become an indispensable tool for industry, government, and academia...
In the present tutorial we perform a cross-cut analysis of database systems from the perspective of ...
Conventional computer systems have insufficient information about storage device performance charact...
Lightweight computing devices are becoming ubiquitous and an increasing number of applications are b...
High disk bandwidth in data-intensive applications is usually achieved with expensive hardware solu...
Tertiary storage devices have long been in use for storing massive amounts of data in file-oriented ...
Abstract: "Database systems work hard to tune I/O performance, but they do not always achieve the fu...
Today's storage interfaces hide device-specific details, simplifying system development and dev...
Conventional computer systems have insufficient information about storage device performance charact...
During the last two decades, computer hardware has experienced remarkable developments. Especially C...
New developments in hardware storage technology introduce fundamentally different performance charac...
The database storage hierarchy has been heavily optimized for the performance characteristics of dis...
The age of Big data has transformed into the era of Internet of Things (IoT) where massive scale dat...
Data center operators face a bewildering set of choices when considering how to provision resources ...
Widely used operating systems such as Linux are becoming outdated. Because they were optimized for t...
Database management systems have become an indispensable tool for industry, government, and academia...
In the present tutorial we perform a cross-cut analysis of database systems from the perspective of ...
Conventional computer systems have insufficient information about storage device performance charact...
Lightweight computing devices are becoming ubiquitous and an increasing number of applications are b...
High disk bandwidth in data-intensive applications is usually achieved with expensive hardware solu...
Tertiary storage devices have long been in use for storing massive amounts of data in file-oriented ...