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Active Storage Hierarchy, Database Systems and Applications - Socratic Exegesis

Felipe Cariño, William O'Connell, John Burgess, and Joel H. Saltz

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Abstract
This panel addresses a very important area that is often neglected or overlooked by database systems, database applications developers and data warehouse designers, namely storage. We propose to inform, discuss and debate the use of "Active Storage Hierarchy" in database systems and applications. By active storage hierarchy we mean a database system that uses all storage media (i.e. optical, tape, and disk) to store and retrieve data and not just disk. We will examine, discuss and debate how active storage compares and/or complements what is known in the database research community as "Active Disks" [RGF 98] and other emerging disk-centric storage paradigms. The presentations and analysis will span current real products, emerging technology to active (and visionary) research in several related areas, like storage technology, storage systems, federated databases and database system uses of storage.


References

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Dina Bitton , Jim Gray : Disk Shadowing. VLDB 1988 : 331-338
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Erik Riedel , Garth A. Gibson , Christos Faloutsos : Active Storage for Large-Scale Data Mining and Multimedia. VLDB 1998 : 62-73

BIBTEX

@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/vldb/CarinoOBS99,
  author    = {Felipe Cari{\~n}o and
                William O'Connell and
                John Burgess and
                Joel H. Saltz},
   editor    = {Malcolm P. Atkinson and
                Maria E. Orlowska and
                Patrick Valduriez and
                Stanley B. Zdonik and
                Michael L. Brodie},
   title     = {Active Storage Hierarchy, Database Systems and Applications -
                Socratic Exegesis},
   booktitle = {VLDB'99, Proceedings of 25th International Conference on Very
                Large Data Bases, September 7-10, 1999, Edinburgh, Scotland,
                UK},
   publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann},
   year      = {1999},
   isbn      = {1-55860-615-5},
   pages     = {611-614},
   crossref  = {DBLP:conf/vldb/99},
   bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de} } },


























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