SOFORT: a hybrid SCM-DRAM storage engine for fast data recovery

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Titel: SOFORT: a hybrid SCM-DRAM storage engine for fast data recovery
Autoren: Oukid, Ismail, Booss, Daniel, Lehner, Wolfgang, Bumbulis, Peter, Willhalm, Thomas
Quelle: Oukid, I, Booss, D, Lehner, W, Bumbulis, P & Willhalm, T 2014, SOFORT : A hybrid SCM-DRAM storage engine for fast data recovery. in 10th International Workshop on Data Management on New Hardware, DaMoN 2014-In Conjunction with the ACM SIGMOD/PODS Conference., 8, Association for Computing Machinery, 10th International Workshop on Data Management on New Hardware, DaMoN 2014-In Conjunction with the ACM SIGMOD/PODS Conference, 10th International Workshop on Data Management on New Hardware, DaMoN 2014-In Conjunction with the ACM SIGMOD/PODS Conference, Snowbird, UT, United States, 23/06/2014. https://doi.org/10.1145/2619228.2619236
Verlagsinformationen: ACM, 2014.
Publikationsjahr: 2014
Schlagwörter: ddc:004, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Storage Class Memory (SCM), database performance, main memory database systems, 02 engineering and technology, Storage Class Memory (SCM), Datenbankleistung, Hauptspeicher-Datenbanksysteme
Beschreibung: Storage Class Memory (SCM) has the potential to significantly improve database performance. This potential has been well documented for throughput [4] and response time [25, 22]. In this paper we show that SCM has also the potential to significantly improve restart performance, a shortcoming of traditional main memory database systems. We present SOFORT, a hybrid SCM-DRAM storage engine that leverages full capabilities of SCM by doing away with a traditional log and updating the persisted data in place in small increments. We show that we can achieve restart times of a few seconds independent of instance size and transaction volume without significantly impacting transaction throughput.
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DOI: 10.1145/2619228.2619236
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Abstract:Storage Class Memory (SCM) has the potential to significantly improve database performance. This potential has been well documented for throughput [4] and response time [25, 22]. In this paper we show that SCM has also the potential to significantly improve restart performance, a shortcoming of traditional main memory database systems. We present SOFORT, a hybrid SCM-DRAM storage engine that leverages full capabilities of SCM by doing away with a traditional log and updating the persisted data in place in small increments. We show that we can achieve restart times of a few seconds independent of instance size and transaction volume without significantly impacting transaction throughput.
DOI:10.1145/2619228.2619236