infobright has a commercial and an open source one. I'm not sure whether, at some stage, one would be force to migrate to the commercial one.

Also, does anyone know the performance of infobright vs MonetDB vs. LucidDB?

Thanks.

2009/3/20 Jens Oehlschlägel <joehl@web.de>

> There is one other open source column based DB that might be worth
> looking at: Infobright Community Edition (http://www.infobright.org/)
> But if you want the moon on a stick, have a look at Esper, a realtime
> streaming database that supports the kinds of queries you mentioned
> in the UDF examples

If you want to look at this from a statistical point of view: the statistical interpreter R (www.r-project.org) has now on its package repository (cran.r-project.org) package 'ff', which allows fast memory-mapped access to binary vector and matrix files. Amongst the many time-series packages R has, one ('kza') started exploiting package 'ff' for large time-series. And when it comes to quickly combining filtering conditions on large vectors, package 'bit' might interest you.

Jens Oehlschlägel
( author of 'ff' and 'bit' :-)


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