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SDI/ISTC Seminar Dharma Shukla Microsoft Research Dharma Shukla is a founder of the DocumentDB project and currently leads the DocumentDB engineering team at Microsoft. Dharma joined Microsoft in 1997 and has contributed to a variety of Microsoft products and services in the areas of cloud infrastructure, multi-tenancy, replication, database management, messaging, and workflow management systems. Justin Levandoski Microsoft Research Justin Levandoski is a researcher in the database group at Microsoft Research. He is interested in a broad range of topics dealing with large-scale data management systems. Current interests include main-memory databases, database support for new hardware platforms, document-oriented databases, transaction processing, and cloud computing. His research has been commercialized in a number of Microsoft products, including the SQL Server Hekaton main-memory database, Azure DocumentDB, and Bing. Schema-Agnostic Indexing with Azure DocumentDB Azure DocumentDB is Microsoft's multi-tenant distributed database service for managing JSON documents at Internet scale. DocumentDB is now generally available to Azure developers. Built from the ground up as a multi-tenant service, DocumentDB is designed to operate within extremely frugal resource budgets while providing predictable performance and robust resource isolation to its tenants. DocumentDB indexing enables automatic indexing of documents without requiring a schema or secondary indices. Uniquely, DocumentDB provides real-time consistent queries in the face of very high rates of document updates. This talk provides an overview of the DocumentDB system along with details of the indexing subsystem, including document representation, query language support, the index implementation methods based on lock-free and log-structured technology, as well as early production experiences. Thursday April 30, 2015 RMCIC 4th Floor Panther Hollow Room 12:00 - 1:00 pm VISITOR HOST: Andy Pavlo For more information or questions: Karen Lindenfelser, 8-6716, [email protected] http://www.pdl.cmu.edu/SDI/ Joint with MCDS Partially funded by:

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SDI/ISTC Seminar

Dharma ShuklaMicrosoft Research

Dharma Shukla is a founder of the DocumentDB project and currently leads the DocumentDB engineering team at Microsoft. Dharma joined Microsoft in 1997 and has contributed to a variety of Microsoft products and services in the areas of cloud infrastructure, multi-tenancy, replication, database management, messaging, and workflow management systems.

Justin LevandoskiMicrosoft Research

Justin Levandoski is a researcher in the database

group at Microsoft Research. He is interested in a broad

range of topics dealing with large-scale data

management systems. Current interests include

main-memory databases, database support for new hardware platforms, document-oriented databases,

transaction processing, and cloud computing. His research has been commercialized in a number of

Microsoft products, including the SQL Server Hekaton main-memory database, Azure DocumentDB, and Bing.

Schema-Agnostic Indexing with Azure DocumentDB

Azure DocumentDB is Microsoft's multi-tenant distributed database service for managing JSON documents at Internet scale. DocumentDB is now generally available to Azure developers. Built from the ground up as a multi-tenant service, DocumentDB is designed to operate within extremely frugal resource budgets while providing predictable performance and robust resource isolation to its tenants. DocumentDB indexing enables automatic indexing of documents without requiring a schema or secondary indices. Uniquely, DocumentDB provides real-time consistent queries in the face of very high rates of document updates. This talk provides an overview of the DocumentDB system along with details of the indexing subsystem, including document representation, query language support, the index implementation methods based on lock-free and log-structured technology, as well as early production experiences.

ThursdayApril 30, 2015

RMCIC 4th Floor Panther Hollow Room

12:00 - 1:00 pm

VISITOR HOST: Andy PavloFor more information or questions:

Karen Lindenfelser, 8-6716, [email protected]://www.pdl.cmu.edu/SDI/

Joint with MCDS Partially funded by: