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Micro-architectural Analysis of OLAP: Limitations and Opportunities

Sirin, Utku  
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Ailamaki, Anastasia  
February 1, 2020
Proceedings Of The Vldb Endowment

Understanding micro-architectural behavior is important for efficiently using hardware resources. Recent work has shown that in-memory online transaction processing (OLTP) systems severely underutilize their core micro-architecture resources [29]. Whereas, online analytical processing (OLAP) workloads exhibit a completely different computing pattern. OLAP workloads are read-only, bandwidth-intensive, and include various data access patterns. With the rise of column-stores, they run on high-performance engines that are tightly optimized for modern hardware. Consequently, micro-architectural behavior of modern OLAP systems remains unclear.

This work presents a micro-architectural analysis of a set of OLAP systems. The results show that traditional commercial OLAP systems suffer from their long instruction footprint, which results in high response times. High-performance columnstores execute tight instruction streams; however, they spend 25 to 82% of their CPU cycles on stalls both for sequential- and random-access-heavy workloads. Concurrent query execution can improve the utilization, but it creates interference in the shared resources, which results in sub-optimal performance.

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research article
DOI
10.14778/3380750.3380755
Web of Science ID

WOS:000573955200005

Author(s)
Sirin, Utku  
Ailamaki, Anastasia  
Date Issued

2020-02-01

Publisher

ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY

Published in
Proceedings Of The Vldb Endowment
Volume

13

Issue

6

Start page

840

End page

853

Subjects

Computer Science, Information Systems

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Computer Science, Theory & Methods

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Computer Science

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October 15, 2020
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