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PystachIO: Efficient Distributed GPU Query Processing with PyTorch over Fast Networks & Fast Storage

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The AI hardware boom has led modern data centers to adopt HPC-style architectures centered on distributed, GPU-centric computation. Large GPU clusters interconnected by fast RDMA networks and backed by high-bandwidth NVMe storage enable scalable computation and rapid access to storage-resident data. Tensor computation runtimes (TCRs), such as PyTorch, originally designed for AI workloads, have recently been shown to accelerate analytical workloads. However, prior work has primarily considered settings where the data fits in aggregated GPU memory. In this paper, we systematically study how TCRs can support scalable, distributed query processing for large-scale, storage-resident OLAP workloads. Although TCRs provide abstractions for network and storage I/O, naive use often underutilizes GPU and I/O bandwidth due to insufficient overlap between computation and data movement. As a core contribution, we present PystachIO, a prototype of a PyTorch-based distributed OLAP engine that combines fast network and storage I/O with key optimizations to maximize GPU, network, and storage utilization. Our evaluation shows up to 3x end-to-end speedups over existing distributed GPU-based query processing approaches.

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Do GPUs Really Need New Tabular File Formats?

cs.DB · 2026-02-19 · conditional · novelty 5.0

CPU-oriented Parquet defaults, not the format itself, bottleneck GPU scans; GPU-aware rewriting raises effective bandwidth to 125 GB/s.

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  • Do GPUs Really Need New Tabular File Formats? cs.DB · 2026-02-19 · conditional · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    CPU-oriented Parquet defaults, not the format itself, bottleneck GPU scans; GPU-aware rewriting raises effective bandwidth to 125 GB/s.