Arlino Magalhães

Arlino Magalhães
  • Federal University of Piauí

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Introduction
Arlino Magalhães currently works at the Curso de Sistemas de Informação, Universidade Federal do Piauí. Arlino does research in Databases, Artificial Intelligence and Algorithms.
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Federal University of Piauí

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Publications (9)
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Main memory databases (MMDBs) technology handles the primary database in Random Access Memory (RAM) to provide high throughput and low latency. However, volatile memory makes MMDBs much more sensitive to system failures. The contents of the database are lost in these failures, and, as a result, systems may be unavailable for a long time until the d...
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Main Memory Databases (MMDBs) technology handles the primary database in Random Access Memory (RAM) to provide high throughput and low latency. However, volatile memory makes MMDBs much more sensitive to system failures. The contents of the database are lost in these failures. As a result, systems may be unavailable for a long time until the databa...
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Main Memory Database (MMDB) technology has been an efficient alternative for high-performance, real-time, mission-critical applications. However, MMDBs are more vulnerable to crashes due to memory volatility. Although the recovery component looks similar on disk- and memory-oriented systems, these systems differ dramatically in the way they impleme...
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Many of today’s applications need massive real-time data processing. In-memory database systems have become a good alternative for these requirements. These systems maintain the primary copy of the database in the main memory to achieve high throughput rates and low latency. However, a database in RAM is more vulnerable to failures than in traditio...

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