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ForkBase: Immutable, Tamper-evident Storage Substrate for Branchable Applications (2004.07585v1)

Published 16 Apr 2020 in cs.DB

Abstract: Data collaboration activities typically require systematic or protocol-based coordination to be scalable. Git, an effective enabler for collaborative coding, has been attested for its success in countless projects around the world. Hence, applying the Git philosophy to general data collaboration beyond coding is motivating. We call it Git for data. However, the original Git design handles data at the file granule, which is considered too coarse-grained for many database applications. We argue that Git for data should be co-designed with database systems. To this end, we developed ForkBase to make Git for data practical. ForkBase is a distributed, immutable storage system designed for data version management and data collaborative operation. In this demonstration, we show how ForkBase can greatly facilitate collaborative data management and how its novel data deduplication technique can improve storage efficiency for archiving massive data versions.

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Authors (11)
  1. Qian Lin (79 papers)
  2. Kaiyuan Yang (32 papers)
  3. Tien Tuan Anh Dinh (27 papers)
  4. Qingchao Cai (4 papers)
  5. Gang Chen (592 papers)
  6. Beng Chin Ooi (79 papers)
  7. Pingcheng Ruan (6 papers)
  8. Sheng Wang (239 papers)
  9. Zhongle Xie (12 papers)
  10. Meihui Zhang (36 papers)
  11. Olafs Vandans (2 papers)
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