VMware, Inc.
Bounding cost of flushes in buffer trees

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Abstract:

A buffer tree structure includes, at each internal node, a buffer having a compacted portion and an uncompacted portion. Insertion of data elements to the buffer tree can occur units called packets. A packet is initially stored in the uncompacted portion of a receiving node's buffer. When a compaction trigger condition exists, packet compaction is performed including a data element compaction operation. A buffer-emptying (flush) operation pushes the compacted packets to children nodes.

Status:
Grant
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

8 Nov 2018

Issue date:

13 Jul 2021