I have to pick you up on scaling. U2 scales really well there are some
staggering performance test that have been done. U2 does things differently,
but it does scale. An area that NOSQL databases are not demonstrating in what
I have looked at, is the transactional processing and security tha
I also, to some extent, agree with Dawn.
The mv, NF**2, post relational, PICK, or whatever the correct model name is,
it is not a relational database. There are very strict definitions to a
relational database, namely, but not complete, normalisation, SQL, joins
etc.
Yes, the mv model can emulat
I also, to some extent, agree with Dawn.
The mv, NF**2, post relational, PICK, or whatever the correct model name is,
it is not a relational database. There are very strict definitions to a
relational database, namely, but not complete, normalisation, SQL, joins
etc.
Yes, the mv model can emulat
We are running UV 10.1 on RHEL. Do you know if it will interface with this
level? Is there any other software (licenses) required
to allow the interface to work?
George Gallen
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Accounting/Data Division
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The Wyanoke Group
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ctypes with Python work were ever there is a intcall library file. On
MS-Windows, there is a Uvic32.dll and on Linux a corresponding .so file.
These are used by ctypes to enable Python to communicate with U2.
I have not done any speed tests, but simple record reads are as fast as the
program run
Crikey, you are hitting the holiday spirit(s) early...
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I do disagree with this. If neo4j meets the not-determined criteria (except by
marketing departments) then MV products do too. MV vendors might have
suggested they are relational at varying points in their history (again
marketing depts) but they do not meet Relational or at least SQL-only DBMS
Wow...Models too, what was she wearing? Now that gives a new twist to Leg-a-see.
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One MV vendor suggested that we collectively try to "occupy NoSQL" and see
if we can make a place for MV within the greater NoSQL ("Not Only SQL")
community. Most of the MV DBMS vendors are on the list at nosql-database.org.
Whilst there would appear to be some similarities with NoSQL data