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    ClickHouse

    ClickHouse

    A fast open-source OLAP database management system

    ...With all nodes equal, there is no single point of failure. Downtime of a single node or even the whole datacenter won't affect the system's availability. ClickHouse also has exceptional hardware efficiency and a host of other features, including a feature-rich SQL database, vectorized query execution, real-time query processing and data ingestion, and more.
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    mariadb_sysinfo

    Plugin for MariaDB to get system hardware information and measurement

    This basic information_schema plugin provides two I_S tables: * SYSINFO - This contains CPU, MEMORY and some other hardware information on the server that MariaDB runs on. * SENSORS - This table show current measurements on hardware, using the sensors API, such as CPU temperature etc. What information is shown depends on what is available on the hardware in question
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    NoisePage

    NoisePage

    Self-Driving Database Management System

    ...It uses integrated machine learning components to control its configuration, optimization, and tuning. The system will support automated physical database design (e.g., indexes, materialized views, sharding), knob configuration tuning, SQL tuning, and hardware capacity/scaling. Our research focuses on building the system components that support such self-driving operations with little to no human guidance. We seek to create a system that not only able to optimize the current workload, but also to predict future workload trends and prepare itself accordingly. Our plan is for NoisePage to support the most common database tuning techniques without requiring humans to determine the right way and proper time to deploy them. ...
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