Abstract

Memory disaggregation architecture physically separates CPU and memory into independent components, which are connected via high-speed RDMA networks, greatly improving resource utilization of database systems. However, such an architecture poses unique challenges to data indexing due to limited RDMA semantics and near-zero computation power at memory side. Existing indexes supporting disaggregated memory either suffer from low write performance, or require hardware modification.

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