Re: Opportunity for a Radical Changes in Database Software - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From J. Andrew Rogers
Subject Re: Opportunity for a Radical Changes in Database Software
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Msg-id AA2E6CC9-C906-46BA-8F17-7D2A440D23E2@neopolitan.com
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In response to Opportunity for a Radical Changes in Database Software  (Dan <dss01Card-Offer@prestohosting.com>)
Responses Re: Opportunity for a Radical Changes in Database Software
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On Oct 25, 2007, at 8:05 AM, Dan wrote:
> In looking at current developments in computers, it seems we're  
> nearing
> a point where a fundamental change may be possible in databases...
> Namely in-memory databases which could lead to huge performance
> improvements.
> ...
> The sites that use it see incredible performance increases, but  
> often at
> the cost of not being able to provide versioned results that are
> guaranteed to be accurate.
>
> The big questions are then, how would you create a distributed in- 
> memory
> database?


Everything you are looking for is here:

http://web.mit.edu/dna/www/vldb07hstore.pdf

It is the latest Stonebraker et al on massively distributed in-memory  
OLTP architectures.


J. Andrew Rogers



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