This paper details the evolution of Google's Spanner, a globally-distributed database system, from a key-value store to a fully-fledged SQL system. Key improvements discussed include distributed query execution, handling of transient failures via query restarts, efficient range extraction for data retrieval, and the adoption of a common SQL dialect. The authors also explain the transition from a Bigtable-like storage format to a more efficient blockwise-columnar store (Ressi). Finally, the paper highlights lessons learned during Spanner's large-scale deployment and outlines remaining challenges.
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- PublishedFebruary 3, 2025 at 3:37 PM UTC
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