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Yak: A High-Performance Big-Data-Friendly Garbage Collector
2016
USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation
Most "Big Data" systems are written in managed languages, such as Java, C#, or Scala. These systems suffer from severe memory problems due to the massive volume of objects created to process input data. Allocating and deallocating a sea of data objects puts a severe strain on existing garbage collectors (GC), leading to high memory management overheads and reduced performance. This paper describes the design and implementation of Yak, a "Big Data" friendly garbage collector that provides high
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