The Silicon Database Machine: Rationale, Design, and Results

  • Leland M
  • Roome W
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This paper discusses the design of the Silicon Database Machine. We show how the decisions to store the entire database in main memory and to use off-the-shelf components influenced the design of the machine, and how these decisions led to a database system that is fast, easy to implement, and easy to port to new hardware.

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Leland, M. D. P., & Roome, W. D. (1988). The Silicon Database Machine: Rationale, Design, and Results (pp. 311–324). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1679-4_23

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