2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2109.14349
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Relational Memory: Native In-Memory Accesses on Rows and Columns

Abstract: Analytical database systems are typically designed to use a columnfirst data layout that maps better to analytical queries of access patterns. This choice is premised on the assumption that storing data in a row-first format leads to accessing unwanted fields; moreover, transforming rows to columns at runtime is expensive. On the other hand, new data items are constantly ingested in row-first form and transformed in the background to columns to facilitate future analytical queries. How will this design change … Show more

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