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Persisting In-memory: When the only constant is change

On January 29, 2011, Posted by , In Mike Pilcher, With No Comments

SAND’s in-memory database optimizer solves the dynamic requirements of today’s environments. We see customers adding exponentially increasing data volumes, new data types every day from social feeds to mobile data to device logs, and all moving at ever greater velocity. To solve this in-memory database vendors have a solution for…

The curious case of the canceled column store criteria

On January 21, 2011, Posted by , In Mike Pilcher, With No Comments

Did Mike Stonebraker change his mind about what the criteria are from a column store database (CDBMS) or did someone spill coffee on Vertica’s WordPress install and short out his post? Either way I was surprised to see Mike’s blog — in which he opined on the criteria for column…

Standing up for the real column stores

On January 14, 2011, Posted by , In Mike Pilcher, With No Comments

I am delighted to see Curt Monash has entered the debate on Mike Stonebraker’s *Real Column Store* blog post. I’ve already responded to Mike but Curt’s post brings up some other things worthy of consideration: >There are some good things about [Mike Stonebraker’s] post, and some not-so-good. The worst paragraph…

Challenging the column store criteria

On January 7, 2011, Posted by , In Mike Pilcher, With No Comments

*The following is a response to Mike Stonebraker’s recent blog post,* Will the Real Column Stores Please Stand Up? *I originally left it as a comment to that post but so far it has not been published. I can’t imagine they have a very long moderation queue or that Mike…