Beyond Performance: Measuring the Environmental Impact of Analytical Databases

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[Submitted on 26 Apr 2025]

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Abstract:The exponential growth of data is making query processing increasingly critical for modern computing infrastructure, yet the environmental impact of database operations remains poorly understood and largely overlooked. This paper presents ATLAS, a comprehensive methodology for measuring and quantifying the environmental footprint of analytical database systems, considering both operational impacts and manufacturing costs of hardware components. Through extensive empirical evaluation of four distinct database architectures (DuckDB, MonetDB, Hyper, and StarRocks), we uncover how fundamental architectural decisions affect environmental efficiency. Our findings reveal that environmental considerations in database operations are multifaceted, encompassing both immediate operational impacts and long-term sustainability implications. We demonstrate that architectural choices can significantly influence both power consumption and environmental sustainability, while deployment location emerges as a critical factor that can amplify or diminish these architectural advantages.

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From: Michail Bachras [view email]
[v1] Sat, 26 Apr 2025 17:39:20 UTC (5,169 KB)

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