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Kiran Lonikar edited comment on SPARK-15687 at 9/11/16 7:29 AM:
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Evan Chan, I agree. It will then be possible to offer off-heap 
(sun.misc.Unsafe), ByteBuffer or even memory mapped files (mmap) based 
implementation for taking advantage of NVRAM memory based systems.

Finally, it will be possible to use directly GPU RAM based implementation.


was (Author: klonikar):
I agree. It will then be possible to offer off-heap (sun.misc.Unsafe), 
ByteBuffer or even memory mapped files (mmap) based implementation for taking 
advantage of NVRAM memory based systems.

Finally, it will be possible to use directly GPU RAM based implementation.

> Columnar execution engine
> -------------------------
>
>                 Key: SPARK-15687
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-15687
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: SQL
>            Reporter: Reynold Xin
>            Priority: Critical
>
> This ticket tracks progress in making the entire engine columnar, especially 
> in the context of nested data type support.
> In Spark 2.0, we have used the internal column batch interface in Parquet 
> reading (via a vectorized Parquet decoder) and low cardinality aggregation. 
> Other parts of the engine are already using whole-stage code generation, 
> which is in many ways more efficient than a columnar execution engine for 
> flat data types.
> The goal here is to figure out a story to work towards making column batch 
> the common data exchange format between operators outside whole-stage code 
> generation, as well as with external systems (e.g. Pandas).
> Some of the important questions to answer are:
> From the architectural perspective: 
> - What is the end state architecture?
> - Should aggregation be columnar?
> - Should sorting be columnar?
> - How do we encode nested data? What are the operations on nested data, and 
> how do we handle these operations in a columnar format?
> - What is the transition plan towards the end state?
> From an external API perspective:
> - Can we expose a more efficient column batch user-defined function API?
> - How do we leverage this to integrate with 3rd party tools?
> - Can we have a spec for a fixed version of the column batch format that can 
> be externalized and use that in data source API v2?



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