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Modern cloud-native OLAP databases adopt a storage-disaggregation architecture that separates the management of compu- tation and storage. A major bottleneck in such an architecture is the network connecting the computation and storage layers. Computation pushdown is a promising solution to tackle this issue, which offloads some computation tasks to the storage layer to reduce network traffic. This paper presents FlexPushdownDB (FPDB), where we revisit the design of computation pushdown in a storage-disaggregation architecture, and then introduce several optimizations to further accelerate query pro- cessing. First, FPDB supports hybrid query execution, which combines local computation on cached data and computation pushdown to cloud storage at a fine granularity. Within the cache, FPDB uses a novel Weighted-LFU cache replacement policy that takes into account the cost of pushdown computation. Second, we design adaptive pushdown as a new mecha- nism to avoid throttling the storage-layer computation during pushdown, which pushes the request back to the computation layer at runtime if the storage-layer computational resource is insufficient. Finally, we derive a general principle to identify pushdown-amenable computational tasks, by summarizing common patterns of pushdown capabilities in existing systems, and further propose two new pushdown operators, namely, selection bitmap and distributed data shuffle. Evaluation on SSB and TPC-H shows each optimization can improve the performance by 2.2×, 1.9×, and 3× respectively.more » « less
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