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The Architecture of the Dalí Main-Memory Storage ManagerMultimedia Tools and Applications, Vol. 4, No. 2. (1 March 1997), pp. 115-151.
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AbstractPerformance needs of many database applicationsdictate that the entire database be stored in main memory.The dali system is a main memory storage manager designed toprovide the persistence, availability and safety guarantees one typically expects from a disk-resident database, while at the same time providing very high performance by virtue of being tuned to support in-memory data.User processes map the entire database into their address space andaccess data directly, thus avoiding expensive remote procedure calls andbuffer manager interactionstypical of accesses in disk-resident commercial systems available today.
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