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The caveat is that the hardware constraints have fundamentally changed, so database architectures from 30 years ago are effectively incapable of properly using modern hardware environments.

Databases have not been bottlenecked on storage bandwidth in a long time but most databases are designed as if this was still the case. Optimizing for memory bandwidth, the current bottleneck, leads to substantially different architectures than are commonly deployed.



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