I’ll be talking about How Fractal Trees Work today at MIT in the Computational Research In Boston and Beyond (CRIBB) seminar (http://www-math.mit.edu/crib/2011/nov4.html). The talk is at 12:30 in the Stata Center room 32-141. Pizza available before.
This talk will be academically-oriented (not much marketing). The abstract is as follows:
Most storage systems employ B-trees to achieve a good tradeoff between the ability to update data quickly and to search it quickly. It turns out that B-trees are far from the optimimum in this tradeoff space. I’ll talk about Fractal Tree indexes, which were developed in a collaboration between MIT, Stony Brook, and Rutgers. I’ll talk about how they work, and what their performance bounds are. My startup, Tokutek, is commercializing fractal tree indexes as part of a MySQL storage engine.
The slides are here.
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