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Title: Possibilities and Limitations of using Cloud Object Stores for a ”One Size Fits All” Database
Language: English
Authors: Kotsch, Johannes 
Keywords: Big Data; Object Stores; Distributed Systems; One Size Fits All Database; NoSQL; Data Warehouse; S3; Delta Lake; SAP HANA; OctopusDB; Apache Spark; Apache Kafka; YCSB; Shared Disk
Issue Date: 18-Jul-2025
Abstract: 
Having a single database system serving both OLAP and OLTP use cases is highly desired, yet has never been achieved. Simultaneously, object stores along with metadata storage layers emerged as a new technology, unifying Data Lake and Data Warehousing capabilities. This work examines the feasibility to also unify OLAP and OLTP requirements with this technology. This was done by implementing a novel database system called "deltadb," leveraging object stores. This system was evaluated with a performance benchmark and its results can make us conclude that it is possible to build a system that can serve both OLAP and OLTP workloads. However, the performance on that use cases still lacks those of applications that were particularly designed for a specific use case. Overall, the usage of such a system can only be recommended in very specialized situations.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/17881
Institute: Fakultät Technik und Informatik 
Department Informatik 
Type: Thesis
Thesis type: Master Thesis
Advisor: Zukunft, Olaf 
Referee: Steffens, Ulrike 
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