Not sure what you mean here? as_of() is easy to do efficiently, so long as you have tree indexes (it doesn't really matter what type of tree, though fractal trees would not be good). But you need direct access to the…
Hmmm, I wouldn't call it scalable. The storage is pluggable though, and it can be made to scale that way. But it holds a lot of data locally, and seems to do a reasonable job. "Loading" means indexing everything, so…
The main problem is that I don't have a lot of time on it right now, though I'm trying to do more. I don't actually know Common Lisp, though it seems to work nicely when compiled to binary via Graal, so maybe there's…
Yes :)
Teradata is using it for Loom - http://www.teradata.com/Teradata-Loom
Not sure what you mean here? as_of() is easy to do efficiently, so long as you have tree indexes (it doesn't really matter what type of tree, though fractal trees would not be good). But you need direct access to the…
Hmmm, I wouldn't call it scalable. The storage is pluggable though, and it can be made to scale that way. But it holds a lot of data locally, and seems to do a reasonable job. "Loading" means indexing everything, so…
The main problem is that I don't have a lot of time on it right now, though I'm trying to do more. I don't actually know Common Lisp, though it seems to work nicely when compiled to binary via Graal, so maybe there's…
Yes :)
Teradata is using it for Loom - http://www.teradata.com/Teradata-Loom