ABSTRACT
New hardware, such as multi-core CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, new memory and storage technologies, low-power devices, bring new challenges and opportunities in optimizing database systems performance. Consequently, exploiting the characteristics of modern hardware has become an important topic of database systems research. In the last two decades, the DaMoN Workshop has established itself as the primary database venue to present ideas on how to exploit new hardware for data management, in particular how to improve performance or scalability of databases, how new hardware unlocks new database application scenarios, and how data management could benefit from future hardware.
Index Terms
- International Workshop on Data Management on New Hardware (DaMoN)
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