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Dionysios Pnevmatikatos

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The NEBULA RPC-Optimized Architecture

Babak Falsafi, Alexandros Daglis, Siddharth Gupta, Mark Johnathon Sutherland, Dionysios Pnevmatikatos

Large-scale online services are commonly structured as a network of software tiers, which communicate over the datacenter network using RPCs. Ongoing trends towards software decomposition have led to the prevalence of tiers receiving and generating RPCs wi ...
2020

Data stream statistics over sliding windows: How to summarize 150 Million updates per second on a single node

Grigorios Chrysos, Dionysios Pnevmatikatos, Odysseas Papapetrou

Traditional data management systems map information using centralized and static data structures. Modern applications need to process in real time datasets much larger than system memory. To achieve this, they use dynamic entities that are updated with str ...
2019

Design Guidelines for High-Performance SCM Hierarchies

Babak Falsafi, Edouard Bugnion, Alexandros Daglis, Javier Picorel Obando, Mark Johnathon Sutherland, Dionysios Pnevmatikatos, Dmitrii Ustiugov

With emerging storage-class memory (SCM) nearing commercialization, there is evidence that it will deliver the much-anticipated high density and access latencies within only a fewfactors of DRAM. Nevertheless, the latency-sensitive nature of memory-residen ...
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