Hierarchical Storage Management has the potential to optimize the cost and performance of data storage and access by automatically managing the placement of data on different storage media. Unfortunately, this potential is not realize for data stored by database management systems (DBMSs), because current DBMSs require all database tables to be stored on disk. This paper describes a prototype that integrates a database management system with a storage management system, allowing simple, cost effective access to large volumes of data stored in a tape archive
Multidimensional discrete data (MDD) is enormously important for multimedia applications since diver...
For most large commercial organisations the ability to store and manipulate massive volumes of data ...
Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) provides a shared memory abstraction in systems that do not have a physi...
Hierarchical storage management (HSM) systems have evolved to become a critical component of large i...
We discuss issues and technologies for implementing and applying distributed, high-performance stora...
This paper describes a prototype active tablespace archive that was created using standard relationa...
Rapid increases of user data from terabytes to petabytes have created new challenges in data archivi...
An increasing number of applications, such as electronic mail servers, web servers, and personal inf...
Given the cost of memories and the very large storage and bandwidth requirements of large-scale mult...
Tertiary storage devices have long been in use for storing massive amounts of data in file-oriented ...
Any design of an access path level of a database management system must make allowance for physical ...
In the present tutorial we perform a cross-cut analysis of database storage management from the pers...
For most large commercial organisations the ability to store and manipulate massive volumes of data ...
Traditional Database Management System (DBMS) software relies on hard disks for storing relational d...
This paper will examine two data base management systems; IMS, an example of a hierarchical data bas...
Multidimensional discrete data (MDD) is enormously important for multimedia applications since diver...
For most large commercial organisations the ability to store and manipulate massive volumes of data ...
Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) provides a shared memory abstraction in systems that do not have a physi...
Hierarchical storage management (HSM) systems have evolved to become a critical component of large i...
We discuss issues and technologies for implementing and applying distributed, high-performance stora...
This paper describes a prototype active tablespace archive that was created using standard relationa...
Rapid increases of user data from terabytes to petabytes have created new challenges in data archivi...
An increasing number of applications, such as electronic mail servers, web servers, and personal inf...
Given the cost of memories and the very large storage and bandwidth requirements of large-scale mult...
Tertiary storage devices have long been in use for storing massive amounts of data in file-oriented ...
Any design of an access path level of a database management system must make allowance for physical ...
In the present tutorial we perform a cross-cut analysis of database storage management from the pers...
For most large commercial organisations the ability to store and manipulate massive volumes of data ...
Traditional Database Management System (DBMS) software relies on hard disks for storing relational d...
This paper will examine two data base management systems; IMS, an example of a hierarchical data bas...
Multidimensional discrete data (MDD) is enormously important for multimedia applications since diver...
For most large commercial organisations the ability to store and manipulate massive volumes of data ...
Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) provides a shared memory abstraction in systems that do not have a physi...