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  2. Online transaction processing - Wikipedia

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    OLTP is typically contrasted to online analytical processing (OLAP), which is generally characterized by much more complex queries, in a smaller volume, for the purpose of business intelligence or reporting rather than to process transactions. Whereas OLTP systems process all kinds of queries (read, insert, update and delete), OLAP is generally ...

  3. Comparison of OLAP servers - Wikipedia

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    OLAP server Company Website Latest stable version Software license License pricing Apache Doris Apache Software Foundation [1] 1.2.3 Apache 2.0: free Apache Druid: Apache Software Foundation [2] 29.0.0 [3] Apache 2.0: free Apache Kylin: Apache Software Foundation [4] 3.1.0 Apache 2.0: free Apache Pinot: Apache Software Foundation [5] 1.1.0 ...

  4. Online analytical processing - Wikipedia

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    OLAP is typically contrasted to OLTP (online transaction processing), which is generally characterized by much less complex queries, in a larger volume, to process transactions rather than for the purpose of business intelligence or reporting. Whereas OLAP systems are mostly optimized for read, OLTP has to process all kinds of queries (read ...

  5. Hybrid transactional/analytical processing - Wikipedia

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    With greater data demands among businesses, [citation needed] OLAP also has evolved. To meet the needs of applications, both technologies are dependent on their own systems and distinct architectures. [7] [6] As a result of the complexity in the information architecture and infrastructure of both OLTP and OLAP systems, data analysis is delayed.

  6. Operational database - Wikipedia

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    Since the early 1990s, the operational database software market has been largely taken over by SQL engines. In 2014, the operational DBMS market (formerly OLTP) was evolving dramatically, with new, innovative entrants and incumbents supporting the growing use of unstructured data and NoSQL DBMS engines, as well as XML databases and NewSQL databases.

  7. Essbase - Wikipedia

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    Until late 2005 IBM also marketed an OEM version of Essbase as DB2 OLAP Server. [ 1 ] The database researcher E. F. Codd coined the term " on-line analytical processing " ( OLAP ) in a whitepaper [ 2 ] that set out twelve rules for analytic systems (an allusion to his earlier famous set of twelve rules defining the relational model ).

  8. Greenplum - Wikipedia

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    In September 2019, Greenplum Database Version 6 was released. Version 6 is based on PostgreSQL version 9.4 and features massive gains in [23] OLTP performance. Greenplum 6 was reviewed in the media by several sources and mentioned for its Postgres open source alignment [24] and for its OLTP performance [25]

  9. TPC-C - Wikipedia

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    TPC-C, short for Transaction Processing Performance Council Benchmark C, is a benchmark used to compare the performance of online transaction processing (OLTP) systems. This industry standard was published in August 1992, and eventually replaced the earlier TPC-A, which was declared obsolete in 1995.