© 2020 Association for Computing Machinery. Distributed transactions on high-overhead TCP/IP-based networks were conventionally considered to be prohibitively expensive and thus were avoided at all costs. To that end, the primary goal of almost any existing partitioning scheme is to minimize the number of cross-partition transactions. However, with the new generation of fast RDMA-enabled networks, this assumption is no longer valid. In fact, recent work has shown that distributed databases can scale even when the majority of transactions are cross-partition. In this paper, we first make the case that the new bottleneck which hinders truly scalable transaction processing in modern RDMA-enabled databases is data contention, and that optimizin...
Many RDF systems support reasoning with Datalog rules via materialisation, where all conclusions of ...
Concurrency control is a cornerstone of distributed database engines and storage systems. In pursuit...
© 2019, is held by the owner/author(s). Highly available database systems rely on data replication t...
Distributed transactions on high-overhead TCP/IP-based networks were conventionally considered to be...
The classical move from single-server applications to scalable cloud services is to split the applic...
The classical move from single-server applications to scalable cloud services is to split the applic...
The growing popularity of Resource Description Framework (RDF) as a mode for data exchange and integ...
This dissertation investigates the problem of supporting optimistic processing for distributed datab...
Abstract—This paper addresses the issue of maximizing the efficiency and scalability of distributed ...
Providing the ability to elastically use more or fewer servers on demand (scale out and scale in) as...
Part 5: HPCInternational audienceThe increasing complex tasks and growing size of data have necessit...
To minimize network latency and remain online during server fail-ures and network partitions, many m...
To minimize network latency and remain online during server fail-ures and network partitions, many m...
Data access is an essential part of any program, and is especially critical to the performance of pa...
Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) underpins real-time data processing in many mission-critical ap...
Many RDF systems support reasoning with Datalog rules via materialisation, where all conclusions of ...
Concurrency control is a cornerstone of distributed database engines and storage systems. In pursuit...
© 2019, is held by the owner/author(s). Highly available database systems rely on data replication t...
Distributed transactions on high-overhead TCP/IP-based networks were conventionally considered to be...
The classical move from single-server applications to scalable cloud services is to split the applic...
The classical move from single-server applications to scalable cloud services is to split the applic...
The growing popularity of Resource Description Framework (RDF) as a mode for data exchange and integ...
This dissertation investigates the problem of supporting optimistic processing for distributed datab...
Abstract—This paper addresses the issue of maximizing the efficiency and scalability of distributed ...
Providing the ability to elastically use more or fewer servers on demand (scale out and scale in) as...
Part 5: HPCInternational audienceThe increasing complex tasks and growing size of data have necessit...
To minimize network latency and remain online during server fail-ures and network partitions, many m...
To minimize network latency and remain online during server fail-ures and network partitions, many m...
Data access is an essential part of any program, and is especially critical to the performance of pa...
Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) underpins real-time data processing in many mission-critical ap...
Many RDF systems support reasoning with Datalog rules via materialisation, where all conclusions of ...
Concurrency control is a cornerstone of distributed database engines and storage systems. In pursuit...
© 2019, is held by the owner/author(s). Highly available database systems rely on data replication t...