Concurrent Updates to Pages with Fixed-Size Rows Using Lock-Free Algorithms
Summary: Introduces lock-free concurrent updates on ARIES pages under a shared latch, avoiding exclusive page latches to boost throughput. Minimal ARIES modifications to LSN, logging, and checkpoints enable concurrent updates on space-maintenance pages (SQL Server) with empirical throughput gains. (summarized by gpt-5-nano on Feb 09 2026)
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