On 10/14/07, Gokulakannan Somasundaram <gokul007@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.databasecolumn.com/2007/09/one-size-fits-all.html
> > > The Vertica database(Monet is a open source version with the same
> > > principle) makes use of the very same principle. Use more disk space,
> > > since they are less costly and optimize the data warehousing.
> What i meant there was, it has duplicated storage of certain columns of the
> table. A table with more than one projection always needs more space, than a
> table with just one projection. By doing this they are reducing the number
> of disk operations. If they are duplicating columns of data to avoid reading
> un-necessary information, we are duplicating the snapshot information to
> avoid going to the table.
Was this about Vertica or MonetDB? I saw that article a while ago,
and I didn't see anything that suggested Vertica duplicated data, just
that it organized it differently on disk. What are you seeing as
being duplicated?
(This is orthogonal to the current thread; I'm just curious.)