Understanding micro-architectural behavior is important for efficiently using hardware resources. Recent work has shown that in-memory online transaction processing (OLTP) systems severely underutilize their core micro-architecture resources [29]. Whereas, online analytical processing (OLAP) workloads exhibit a completely different computing pattern. OLAP workloads are read-only, bandwidth-intensive, and include various data access patterns. With the rise of column-stores, they run on high-performance engines that are tightly optimized for modern hardware. Consequently, micro-architectural behavior of modern OLAP systems remains unclear.
David Atienza Alonso, Marina Zapater Sancho, Luis Maria Costero Valero, Darong Huang, Qunyou Liu