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VEGITO: a fast distributed in-memory HTAP system

VEGITO is a fast distributed in-memory HTAP system that retrofits fault-tolerant backups without compromising high availability. VEGITO modifies one of the backup replicas for recovery (backup/TP) as a backup replica for analytical query processing (backup/AP). To provide millions of transactions per second and a sub-millisecond freshness, VEGITO re-designs the logging mechanism, storage and index. VEGITO uses a distributed epoch to guarantee the consistency and visibility of backup/AP replicas to analytical queries.

Feature Highlights

  • High-performance & good freshness HTAP engines
  • Consistent and parallel log cleaning mechanism
  • Locality-preserving multi-version column storage
  • Two-phase concurrent index updating mechanism
  • Support (static) graph index: LinkJoin

Features not supported yet

This codebase has the basic functionality of VEGITO, including basic computation engines, storage, and static benchmark code of CH-benCHmark. Other features will be released soon.

Building and Usages

Please see docs/get-started.md for details.

License

VEGITO is released under the Apache License 2.0.

If you use VEGITO in your research, please cite our paper:

  @inproceedings {shen2021vegito,
    author = {Sijie Shen and Rong Chen and Haibo Chen and Binyu Zang},
    title = {Retrofitting High Availability Mechanism to Tame Hybrid Transaction/Analytical Processing},
    booktitle = {15th {USENIX} Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation ({OSDI} 21)},
    year = {2021},
    isbn = {978-1-939133-22-9},
    pages = {219--238},
    url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/osdi21/presentation/shen},
    publisher = {{USENIX} Association},
    month = jul,
  }

Academic and Conference Papers

[OSDI] Retrofitting High Availability Mechanism to Tame Hybrid Transaction/Analytical Processing. Sijie Shen, Rong Chen, Haibo Chen, Binyu Zang. The 15th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation, Santa Clara, CA, US, July 2021.

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