Thursday, December 11, 2003, 5:14:26 PM, Ryan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
R very nice. what is teradata? I never hear that dbms mentioned.
Isn't Teradata what Walmart uses? From what I know, it's
always been aimed at the market for really, really big
databases. Hence the prefix tera, which isn't
anyone know how it compares to oracle?
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Thursday, December 11, 2003, 5:14:26 PM, Ryan ([EMAIL
Yeah, clearly, the guys at Exabyte were thinking ahead when they came up with their
name. ;-)
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Thursday, December
Hurry up, zettabyte and yottabyte might still be free ;)
Tanel.
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Yeah, clearly, the guys at
Maybe they should rename the product Petadata.
If they did, then its a good thing that they didn't name it "TeraFile".
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Thursday, December 11, 2003, 5:14:26 PM, Ryan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:R very nice. what is teradata? I never hear that dbms
so what features does teradata have that oracle
doesnt for VLDBs?
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But as you all know those are really crap, only companies such as EMC
benefit from it.
Eric
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