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 > > > _______________________________________________ > FastBit-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://hpcrdm.lbl.gov/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fastbit-users > _______________________________________________ FastBit-users mailing list [email protected] https://hpcrdm.lbl.gov/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fastbit-users
