EESSD (Energy-Efficient Storage System for Databases)
Project
This project investigates how to improve the energy efficiency of database storage systems, and how they can contribute to the optimization of the overall energy consumption and performance of database systems (see also our project Energy-Efficient DBS). We study and propose novel architectures, algorithms, and techniques related to emerging memory technologies such as Flash memory and PCM (Phase-Change Memory). These memories have some attractive properties in common: low access latency, low idle power, and high density. A prototype system (eessd) is being developed to support empirical methods.
Staff
Project Leader | |
Scientific Staff | |
Scientific Staff | |
Visiting Scholar (2009) | |
External Collaborator (Hong Kong Baptist University) |
Students
Yannick Krück | BSc Thesis (PCM Buffer Replacement Algorithms) |
Publications
2009 | |
CFDC - A Flash-aware Replacement Policy for Database Buffer Management
In: Proc.
SIGMOD Workshop "Data Management on New Hardware (DaMoN)", Providence, US
June 2009
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The Promise of Solid State Disks - Increasing Efficiency and Reducing Cost of DBMS Processing
In: Proc.
C* Conference on Computer Science & Software Engineering (C3S2E-09), Montreal, Canada, pp. 35-41
May 2009
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Towards Flash Disk Use in Databases - Keeping Performance While Saving Energy?
In: Proc.
BTW, LNI P-144, Münster, Germany, pp. 167-186
March 2009
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