added mem-pressure graph

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Eric Brewer 2005-03-25 05:18:18 +00:00
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@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ normal} operations are defined in terms of redo and undo
functions. There is no way to modify the page except via the redo functions. There is no way to modify the page except via the redo
function.\footnote{Actually, even this can be overridden, but doing so function.\footnote{Actually, even this can be overridden, but doing so
complicates recovery semantics, and only should be done as a last complicates recovery semantics, and only should be done as a last
resort. Currently, this is only done to implement the OASYS flush() resort. Currently, this is only done to implement the \oasys flush()
and update() operations described in Section~\ref{OASYS}.} This has and update() operations described in Section~\ref{OASYS}.} This has
the nice property that the REDO code is known to work, since the the nice property that the REDO code is known to work, since the
original operation was the exact same ``redo''. In general, the \yad original operation was the exact same ``redo''. In general, the \yad
@ -1817,6 +1817,10 @@ There are at least two scenarios that allow \yad to avoid loading the page.
\eab{are you arguing that the client doesn't need to read the record in the page file, or doesn't need to read the object at all?} \eab{are you arguing that the client doesn't need to read the record in the page file, or doesn't need to read the object at all?}
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics[width=1\columnwidth]{mem-pressure.pdf}
\caption{\label{fig:mem-pressure}Memory pressure...}
\end{figure}
\eab{I don't get this section either...} \eab{I don't get this section either...}

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