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cfors | 2 years ago
At one point you'll have to reckon with IO costs and storage once that is over and then you have no choice but to exploit data locality more heavily.
Just saying, YMMV depending on how much data is in your database.
cfors | 2 years ago
At one point you'll have to reckon with IO costs and storage once that is over and then you have no choice but to exploit data locality more heavily.
Just saying, YMMV depending on how much data is in your database.
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