Learned Indexes for a Google-scale Disk-based Database

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Authors Hussam Abu-Libdeh, Deniz AltΔ±nbΓΌken, Alex Beutel, Ed H. Chi, Lyric Doshi, Tim Kraska, Xiaozhou, Li, Andy Ly, Christopher Olston arXiv ID 2012.12501 Category cs.DB: Databases Cross-listed cs.DC, cs.LG Citations 45 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 6 months ago
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There is great excitement about learned index structures, but understandable skepticism about the practicality of a new method uprooting decades of research on B-Trees. In this paper, we work to remove some of that uncertainty by demonstrating how a learned index can be integrated in a distributed, disk-based database system: Google's Bigtable. We detail several design decisions we made to integrate learned indexes in Bigtable. Our results show that integrating learned index significantly improves the end-to-end read latency and throughput for Bigtable.
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