Re: Diagonal storage model

David Fetter <david@fetter.org>

From: David Fetter <david@fetter.org>
To: Konstantin Knizhnik <k.knizhnik@postgrespro.ru>
Cc: PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
Date: 2018-04-01T21:54:20Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
On Sun, Apr 01, 2018 at 03:48:07PM +0300, Konstantin Knizhnik wrote:
> Hi hackers,
> 
> Vertical (columnar) storage mode is most optimal for analytic and this is why it is widely used in databases oriented on OLAP, such as Vertica, HyPer,KDB,...
> In Postgres we have cstore extension which is not able to provide all benefits of vertical model because of lack of support of vector operations in executor.
> Situation can be changed if we will have pluggable storage API with support of vectorized execution.
> 
> But veritcal model is not so good for updates and load of data (because data is mostly imported in horizontal format).
> This is why in most of the existed systems data is presentin both formats (at least for some time).
> 
> I want to announce new model, "diagonal storage" which combines benefits of both approaches.
> The idea is very simple: we first store column 1 of first record, then column 2 of second record, ... and so on until we reach the last column.
> After it we store second column of first record, third column of the second record,...
> 
> Profiling of TPC-H queries shows that mode of the time of query exectution (about 17%) is spent is heap_deform_tuple.
> New format will allow to significantly reduce time of heap deforming, because there is just of column if the particular record in each tile.
> Moreover over we can perform deforming of many tuples in parallel, which ids especially efficient at quantum computers.
> 
> Attach please find patch with first prototype implementation. It provides about 3.14 times improvement of performance at most of TPC-H queries.

You're sure it's not 3.14159265358979323...?

Best,
David.
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