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A practical scalable distributed B-tree
HPL-2007-193 A practical scalable distributed B-tree - Aguilera, Marcos K.; Golab, Wojciech
Keyword(s): distributed data structures, distributed algorithms, scalability, fault tolerance Abstract: We propose a new algorithm for a practical, fault-tolerant, and scalable B-tree distributed over a set of servers. Our algorithm supports practical features not present in prior work: transactions that allow atomic execution of multiple operations over multiple B-trees, online migration of B-tree no ... Full Report More... |
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