RVM -- recoverable virtual memory - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Michael Graff
Subject RVM -- recoverable virtual memory
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Msg-id 199803130430.UAA00971@aerie.flame.org
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Responses Re: [HACKERS] RVM -- recoverable virtual memory  (dg@illustra.com (David Gould))
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Has anyone peeked that this to see if it can help make postgresql more
stable in the face of a system crash or power loss?

http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/doc/html/rvm_manual.html

"RVM provides an unstructured recoverable virtual memory.
The recoverable storage is represented by Unix files
or disk partitions that applications can map at page granularity
into the address space of a process. Simple, non-nested atomic
transactions guarantee permanence of changes to recoverable storage
across system crashes. Applications can schedule transaction logging
actions to enhance performance. The design stresses simplicity, ease of use,
and high performance. Unix compatibility is standard, while optional
Mach-specific extensions are supported for additional flexibility
and performance. RVM has been extensively used in the clients and
servers of the Coda File System, and in the Venari system."

--Michael

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