DATE: Friday, November 14, 2014 - NOTE DAY
TIME: 12:00 - 1:00 pm
PLACE: RMCIC 4th Floor Panther Hollow Room

SPEAKER: Marcos K. Aguilera

TITLE: Yesquel: Scalable SQL Storage for Web Applications

ABSTRACT:
Web applications (web mail, web stores, social networks, etc) keep massive amounts of data that must be readily available to users. The storage system underlying these applications has evolved dramatically over the past 25 years, from file systems, to SQL database systems, to a large variety of NOSQL systems. In this talk, we contemplate this fascinating history and present a new storage system called Yesquel. Yesquel combines several advantages of prior systems. It supports the SQL query language to facilitate the design of Web applications, while offering performance and scalability competitive with a widely used NOSQL system.

BIO:
Dr. Aguilera received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Cornell University in 2000. His work spans both the theoretical foundations of distributed computing and the practical applications of distributed systems. He has worked as a researcher at Compaq's Systems Research Center, HP Labs, and Microsoft Research Silicon Valley. He chaired OPODIS 2014, DISC 2012, ICDCN 2011, and LADIS 2010. He currently serves on the editorial board of ACM Transactions on Computing Systems and on the program committees of SOSP 2015 and HotOS 2015.

VISITOR HOST: Garth Gibson
VISITOR COORDINATOR: Angela Miller, 8-6645, amiller@cs.cmu.edu

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A joint seminar with MCDS.