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makmanalp | 1 year ago

If you like this, you might enjoy: "Column-Stores vs. Row-Stores: How Different Are They Really?"

> The elevator pitch behind this performance difference is > straightforward: column-stores are more I/O efficient for read-only > queries since they only have to read from disk (or from memory) > those attributes accessed by a query.

> This simplistic view leads to the assumption that one can ob- > tain the performance benefits of a column-store using a row-store: > either by vertically partitioning the schema, or by indexing every column so that columns can be accessed independently. In this pa- > per, we demonstrate that this assumption is false.

https://faculty.cc.gatech.edu/~jarulraj/courses/4420-s19/pap...

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