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2009
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Spinning relations: high-speed networks for distributed join processing

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Spinning relations: high-speed networks for distributed join processing
By leveraging modern networking hardware (RDMA-enabled network cards), we can shift priorities in distributed database processing significantly. Complex and sophisticated mechanisms to avoid network traffic can be replaced by a scheme that takes advantage of the bandwidth and low latency offered by such interconnects. We illustrate this phenomenon with cyclo-join, an efficient join algorithm based on continuously pumping data through a ring-structured network. Our approach is capable of exploiting the resources of all CPUs and distributed main-memory available in the network for processing queries of arbitrary shape and datasets of arbitrary size.
Philip Werner Frey, Romulo Goncalves, Martin L. Ke
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where DAMON
Authors Philip Werner Frey, Romulo Goncalves, Martin L. Kersten, Jens Teubner
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