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A Spinning Join That Does Not Get Dizzy

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A Spinning Join That Does Not Get Dizzy
— As network infrastructures with 10 Gb/s bandwidth and beyond have become pervasive and as cost advantages of large commodity-machine clusters continue to increase, research and industry strive to exploit the available processing performance for large-scale database processing tasks. In this work we look at the use of high-speed networks for distributed join processing. We propose Data Roundabout as a lightweight transport layer that uses Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) to gain access to the throughput opportunities in modern networks. The essence of Data Roundabout is a ringshaped network in which each host stores one portion of a large database instance. We leverage the available bandwidth to (continuously) pump data through the high-speed network. Based on Data Roundabout, we demonstrate cyclo-join, which exploits the cycling flow of data to execute distributed joins. The study uses different join algorithms (hash join and sort-merge join) to expose the pitfalls and the advan...
Philip Werner Frey, Romulo Goncalves, Martin L. Ke
Added 15 Aug 2010
Updated 15 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ICDCS
Authors Philip Werner Frey, Romulo Goncalves, Martin L. Kersten, Jens Teubner
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