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Re: [cacti-announce] Cacti 0.8.6j Released (fwd)
- From: Aaron Glenn
- Date: Thu Feb 08 06:23:17 2007
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On 2/7/07, Ray Burkholder <[email protected]> wrote:
Going back to this thread, http://www.kx.com/ deals in financial transaction
databases where they store millions of ticks. They appear to have a
transactional based language with a solution that appears to be robust and
fail resistant.
I'm sure it has a price tag that goes along with the capabilities.
Anyone encountered this before?
hmm, that is quite interesting. and apparently people out there _are_
using it for things like counter values and what not - based on their
FAQ. I'd absolutely love to know more about the algorithms and math
behind something like kdb+
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