Databases Without an OS? Meet QuinineHM and the New Generation of Data Software (dataware.dev) 20 points by sreekanth850 8mo ago ↗ HN
[–] sreekanth850 8mo ago ↗ The world’s first Hardware Manager, built to run databases at bare-metal speed.
[–] quantified 8mo ago ↗ Site is bare of real info, page links just lead back to home. Please update the site with content or fix the links, could be interesting.
[–] oldharbor 8mo ago ↗ 1-1 mapping with physical ram? so your in-memory data actually has physical addresses?
[–] seb711 8mo ago ↗ https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3709714sounds pretty similar motivation-wise to this. would be interested if linux as a host system is still needed. and if not: how is heterogenous hardware supported without virtualization?
[–] sreekanth850 8mo ago ↗ Personally iam skeptical about the performance. If possible, i would like to see any published report of benchmarks eith 2000% performance gains.
[–] djolereject 8mo ago ↗ The more I'm thinking about it, the more makes sense to go in this direction. I think you might be onto something. Wish you luck!
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[ 0.56 ms ] story [ 46.3 ms ] threadsounds pretty similar motivation-wise to this. would be interested if linux as a host system is still needed. and if not: how is heterogenous hardware supported without virtualization?