Jason,

afaik Precisely distributes its own Syncsort product for Linux too.
I don't know how many features are "the same" and how effective it is.

Max.

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Il giorno mer 17 lug 2024 alle ore 00:34 Jason Cai <[email protected]> ha
scritto:

> Hi all
>
>  DFSORT has impressed us greatly with its versatility, offering
> functionalities beyond mere sorting, including robust key-based fuzzy
> querying at exceptional speeds. As we are currently transitioning our data
> from a mainframe (ZOS) environment to Linux, we are in need of tools that
> can efficiently handle high-performance sorting and fuzzy querying of large
> historical binary data on Linux.
>
>  Any advice or suggestions on optimizing these processes on Linux would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Jason Cai
>
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