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C-Store: A Column-oriented DBMS

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dc.contributor.author Stonebraker Mike
dc.contributor.author Abadi Daniel J
dc.contributor.author Batkin Adam
dc.contributor.author Chen Xuedong
dc.contributor.author Cherniack Mitch
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dc.contributor.author Ferreira Miguel
dc.contributor.author Lau Edmond
dc.contributor.author Lin Amerson
dc.contributor.author Madden Sam
dc.contributor.author ' Elizabeth O
dc.contributor.author † Neil
dc.contributor.author ' Pat O
dc.contributor.author † Neil
dc.contributor.author Rasin Alex
dc.contributor.author Tran Nga
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dc.contributor.author Zdonik Stan
dc.contributor.author Waltham Ma †
dc.contributor.author Umass Boston
dc.contributor.author Boston Ma ‡
dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-22T17:19:35Z
dc.date.available 2018-01-22T17:19:35Z
dc.date.issued 2005
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6786
dc.description.abstract This paper presents the design of a read-optimized relational DBMS that contrasts sharply with most current systems, which are write-optimized. Among the many differences in its design are: storage of data by column rather than by row, careful coding and packing of objects into storage including main memory during query processing, storing an overlapping collection of column-oriented projections, rather than the current fare of tables and indexes, a non-traditional implementation of transactions which includes high availability and snapshot isolation for read-only transactions, and the extensive use of bitmap indexes to complement B-tree structures. We present preliminary performance data on a subset of TPC-H and show that the system we are building, C-Store, is substantially faster than popular commercial products. Hence, the architecture looks very encouraging.
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dc.title C-Store: A Column-oriented DBMS
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