2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2206.12380
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VIP Hashing -- Adapting to Skew in Popularity of Data on the Fly (extended version)

Abstract: All data is not equally popular. Often, some portion of data is more frequently accessed than the rest, which causes a skew in popularity of the data items. Adapting to this skew can improve performance, and this topic has been studied extensively in the past for disk-based settings. In this work, we consider an in-memory data structure, namely hash table, and show how one can leverage the skew in popularity for higher performance.Hashing is a low-latency operation, sensitive to the effects of caching, branch … Show more

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