Re: [HACKERS] RVM -- recoverable virtual memory

From: dg(at)illustra(dot)com (David Gould)
To: explorer(at)flame(dot)org (Michael Graff)
Cc: hackers(at)postgreSQL(dot)org
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] RVM -- recoverable virtual memory
Date: 1998-03-14 07:22:43
Message-ID: 9803140722.AA05904@hawk.illustra.com
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>
> Has anyone peeked that this to see if it can help make postgresql more
> stable in the face of a system crash or power loss?
>
> http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/doc/html/rvm_manual.html
>
> "RVM provides an unstructured recoverable virtual memory.
> The recoverable storage is represented by Unix files
> or disk partitions that applications can map at page granularity
> into the address space of a process. Simple, non-nested atomic
> transactions guarantee permanence of changes to recoverable storage
> across system crashes. Applications can schedule transaction logging
> actions to enhance performance. The design stresses simplicity, ease of use,
> and high performance. Unix compatibility is standard, while optional
> Mach-specific extensions are supported for additional flexibility
> and performance. RVM has been extensively used in the clients and
> servers of the Coda File System, and in the Venari system."
>
> --Michael
>

Very interesting.

-dg

David Gould dg(at)illustra(dot)com 510.628.3783 or 510.305.9468
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