Data Warehousing With IBM DB2 Clusters Using an Intel-Based Server Farm: Intel-Based Servers With Innovative PolyServe Matrix Server Clustering Software Build Efficient Parallel Data Warehouses
- Topics:
- Warehousing and Storage
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- Business Intelligence,
- Software,
- Servers,
- Server Farm,
- Server Cluster,
- PolyServe Inc.,
- Intel Corp.,
- IBM DB2,
- IBM Corp.,
- Hardware,
- ...
- Source:
- PolyServe
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Overview: For the large enterprise running a DB2 data warehouse, recent breakthroughs in technology provide substantial cost savings for database deployments. Rather than using large, expensive Unix systems, or parallel scientific computers, it is now possible to build parallel database server farms using cost-effective Intel servers, the Linux operating system, and advanced Matrix Server clusterware from PolyServe. In most cases, these new parallel database server farms will outperform the largest Unix systems on query and report-oriented workloads at far lower total system cost. These Intel-based server farm deployments are very scalable and can be grown by simply adding more nodes or storage.
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Format: PDF | Size: 279KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 7




