In Search of Database Nirvana /

The database pendulum is in full swing. Ten years ago, web-scale companies began moving away from proprietary relational databases to handle big data use cases with NoSQL and Hadoop. Now, for a variety of reasons, the pendulum is swinging back toward SQL-based solutions. What many companies really w...

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Main Author: Jain, Rohit (Author)
Corporate Author: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2016.
Edition:1st edition.
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Summary:The database pendulum is in full swing. Ten years ago, web-scale companies began moving away from proprietary relational databases to handle big data use cases with NoSQL and Hadoop. Now, for a variety of reasons, the pendulum is swinging back toward SQL-based solutions. What many companies really want is a system that can handle all of their operational, OLTP, BI, and analytic workloads. Could such an all-in-one database exist? This O'Reilly report examines this quest for database nirvana, or what Gartner recently dubbed Hybrid Transaction/Analytical Processing (HTAP). Author Rohit Jain takes an in-depth look at the possibilities and the challenges for companies that long for a single query engine to rule them all. With this report, you'll explore: The challenges of having one query engine support operational, BI, and analytical workloads Efforts to produce a query engine that supports multiple storage engines Attempts to support multiple data models with the same query engine Why an HTAP database engine needs to provide enterprise-caliber capabilities, including high availability, security, and manageability How to assess various options for meeting workload requirements with one database engine, or a combination of query and storage engines
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (54 pages)
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.