Ilias Iliadis
International Journal On Advances In Networks And Services
In-memory database management systems (DBMSs) are an essential part of real-world applications. They store their entire data in memory, and thus their performance is much higher than standard DBMS that uses slow block-based storage. The memory footprint is the essential resource in such systems, while the database indexes consume a large portion of the memory and can reach up to 50% of total memory consumption [2].
Ilias Iliadis
International Journal On Advances In Networks And Services
Jinghan Huang, Jiaqi Lou, et al.
ISCA 2024
Olivier Tardieu, Abhishek Malvankar
K8SAIHPCDAY 2023
Elton Figueiredo de Souza Soares, Carlos Alberto Viera Campos
Eng Appl Artif Intell