Publication
Hybrid Transactional and Analytical Processing (HTAP) systems have become popular in the past decade. HTAP systems allow running transactional and analytical processing workloads on the same data and hardware. As a result, they suffer from workload interference. Despite the large body of existing work in HTAP systems and architectures, none of the existing work has systematically analyzed workload interference for HTAP systems.
Nikolaos Stergiopoulos, Rodrigo Araujo Fraga Da Silva
Anastasia Ailamaki, Syed Mohammad Aunn Raza, Hamish Mcniece Hill Nicholson, Periklis Chrysogelos