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Indy: a software system for the dense cloud

Published: 24 September 2017 Publication History

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Early iterations of datacenter-scale computing were a reaction to the expensive multiprocessors and supercomputers of their day. They were built on clusters of commodity hardware, which at the time were packages with 2--4 CPUs. However, as datacenter-scale computing has matured, cloud vendors have provided denser, more powerful hardware. Today's cloud infrastructure aims to deliver not only reliable and cost-effective computing, but also excellent performance.

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Peter Bailis, Aaron Davidson, Alan Fekete, Ali Ghodsi, Joseph M. Hellerstein, and Ion Stoica. 2013. Highly Available Transactions: Virtues and Limitations. Proc. VLDB Endow. 7, 3 (Nov. 2013), 181--192.

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SoCC '17: Proceedings of the 2017 Symposium on Cloud Computing
September 2017
672 pages
ISBN:9781450350280
DOI:10.1145/3127479
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Published: 24 September 2017

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  1. consistency
  2. high-performance
  3. key-value store
  4. scalability

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September 24 - 27, 2017
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