HYRISE—A Main Memory Hybrid Storage Engine
Summary: HYRISE is a main-memory hybrid storage engine that partitions tables into vertical partitions of varying widths by access patterns. A cache-miss model selects narrow partitions for analytics and wide ones for OLTP, yielding 20–400% gains over all-column/row designs and better scalability than prior vertical-partitioning. (summarized by gpt-5-nano on Feb 09 2026)
Incoming Non-self Citations Over Time
Authors
- 1. Martin Grund
- 2. Jens Krüger
- 3. Hasso Plattner
- 4. Alexander Zeier
- 5. Philippe Cudre-Mauroux
- 6. Samuel Madden
Incoming Citations (Sorted by Pagerank)
Showing 4 of 54 citing papers.
| Rank | Citing Paper | Year | Venue | Pagerank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11,587 | Demonstration of Chestnut: An In-memory Data Layout Designer for Database Applications | 2020 | SIGMOD | 4.1945683e-05 |
| 11,916 | A Demonstration of Rubato DB: A Highly Scalable NewSQL Database System for OLTP and Big Data Applications | 2015 | SIGMOD | 4.1945683e-05 |
| 12,199 | A Demonstration of HYRISE—A Main Memory Hybrid Storage Engine | 2011 | VLDB | 4.1945683e-05 |
| 12,203 | Resiliency-Aware Data Management | 2011 | VLDB | 4.1945683e-05 |
Outgoing Citations (Sorted by Pagerank)
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Citations counted here include only citations to other VLDB/SIGMOD/CIDR/PODS papers in this database.
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