2009
DOI: 10.14778/1687627.1687683
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Segment-based recovery

Abstract: Although existing write-ahead logging algorithms scale to conventional database workloads, their communication and synchronization overheads limit their usefulness for modern applications and distributed systems. We revisit write-ahead logging with an eye toward finer-grained concurrency and an increased range of workloads, then remove two core assumptions: that pages are the unit of recovery and that timestamps (LSNs) should be stored on each page. Recovering individual application-level objects (rather than … Show more

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