Hi, Radu,

For real-time or near real-time kind of use cases, we presume that you
would be bypassing ibis::tablex and directly generate your own
ibis::bord object.

We have conducted some exercises before, see for example
<http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SSDBM.2007.34>, where we accumulate some
number of rows in memory before appending them to an existing data
partition.  This strategy could work reasonably well for you.

Good luck.

John


On 1/6/13 5:21 PM, Radu Brumariu wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am looking at using Fastbit to build an index on network traffic,
> and I was wondering if it is possible to use it as a realtime index.
> E.g. appending rows to the table would show up in the index on
> following selects ( within reasonable time ).
> Looking at the C++ API I see that I can append to a ibis::tablex, then
> return a ibis::table upon which queries can be run, but I'd have to
> rebuild the indices for that. Given that I would like to get as close
>  as possible to real time , this sounds like not so great a solution.
> 
> Am I reading this right or is there another way of dealing with
> real-time data.
> 
> Thanks,
> Radu
> 
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