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Most Influential SIGMOD 1995 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Broadcast Disks: Data Management For Asymmetric Communication Environments

Swarup Acharya; Rafael Alonso; Michael Franklin; Stanley Zdonik

Venue
ACM SIGMOD Conference (SIGMOD) 1995
Recognition
Most Influential SIGMOD 1995 Paper (Rank No. 5)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
9
Certificate ID
37d915ab4422141c

Abstract

This paper proposes the use of repetitive broadcast as a way of augmenting the memory hierarchy of clients in an asymmetric communication environment. We describe a new technique called "Broadcast Disks" for structuring the broadcast in a way that provides improved performance for non-uniformly accessed data. The Broadcast Disk superimposes multiple disks spinning at different speeds on a single broadcast channel--in effect creating an arbitrarily fine-grained memory hierarchy. In addition to proposing and defining the mechanism, a main result of this work is that exploiting the potential of the broadcast structure requires a re-evaluation of basic cache management policies. We examine several "pure" cache management policies and develop and measure implementable approximations to these policies. These results and others are presented in a set of simulation studies that substantiates the basic idea and develops some of the intuitions required to design a particular broadcast program.

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