Authors
Timo Kersten, Viktor Leis, Alfons Kemper, Thomas Neumann, Andrew Pavlo, Peter Boncz
Publication date
2018/9/1
Journal
Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
Volume
11
Issue
13
Pages
2209-2222
Publisher
VLDB Endowment
Description
The query engines of most modern database systems are either based on vectorization or data-centric code generation. These two state-of-the-art query processing paradigms are fundamentally different in terms of system structure and query execution code. Both paradigms were used to build fast systems. However, until today it is not clear which paradigm yields faster query execution, as many implementation-specific choices obstruct a direct comparison of architectures. In this paper, we experimentally compare the two models by implementing both within the same test system. This allows us to use for both models the same query processing algorithms, the same data structures, and the same parallelization framework to ultimately create an apples-to-apples comparison. We find that both are efficient, but have different strengths and weaknesses. Vectorization is better at hiding cache miss latency, whereas data …
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