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10 Things You Should Know About Databases

10 Things You Should Know About Databases
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Brian Prince
Brian Prince
Jan 29, 2008
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10 Things You Should Know About Databases

Technology in the database realm can have a long life expectancy. Still, in 2007, database administrators had a few new morsels to chew on, and some trends to look forward to in 2008.


10 Things You Should Know About Databases – Enhancements to XML File Management

Oracle Database 11g added among other things the ability to store XML data as a binary data type and extended greater support for XQuery, a proposed standard that allows users to extract information from an XML file. IBM also updated its XML technology in DB2 9.5, adding a standardized extension to XQuery that allows the user to modify, insert or delete individual elements and attributes within an XML document.


10 Things You Should Know About Databases – Compression Technology

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Not new, but improved. 11g included OLTP (online transaction processing) table compression, as well as the ability to compress the unstructured or file data stored within the database. IBM has put an emphasis on compression capabilities in its DB2 product as well, and Microsoft’s SQL Server 2008 is expected to bring several compression features, such as backup compression, to its customers. Netezza, which specializes in analytic appliances, announced that it will add what it calls its “Compress Engine” to its data warehousing appliance this year.


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10 Things You Should Know About Databases – Database Clusters on Virtual Environments

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Replace a single instance of expensive hardware with lots of cost-effective hardware.


10 Things You Should Know About Databases – Moving Functionality Closer to the Storage Device

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Netezza did this by programming on a PowerPC chip. Greenplum, a provider of database software for business intelligence, does this using the storage controller.


10 Things You Should Know About Databases – Automation for Managing Virtualized Databases

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The automated deployment of patches in a virtual environment can save DBAs some headaches.


10 Things You Should Know About Databases – Column DBMS Models Catching On

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The growth of Vertica Systems and ParAccel, as well as the recent success of Sybase’s IQ Analytics Server, show column-based DBMS models are on the upswing.


10 Things You Should Know About Databases – Its MPP, Not MP3

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Dataupia added massively parallel processing-based facilities to the back end of Oracle, SQL Server or DB2, which will allow the expansion of those systems and take away a lot of the administrative pain at the same time.


10 Things You Should Know About Databases – Databases in the Cloud

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More and more vendors are embracing an SAAS (software as a service) model, among them EnterpriseDB. Though the market is still immature, several companies are banking on the idea that organizations will be willing to put more and more of their data in the cloud.


10 Things You Should Know About Databases – Spatial Data

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Several vendors have made noise about new spatial capabilities. In 2008, Microsoft will support spatial data and operations natively, catching up to its major competitors in the database field.


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10 Things You Should Know About Databases – Database Migration Technology

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ANTs Software has been working on technology it calls the Compatibility Server, which allows applications to connect to the new target database through the server without having to be recompiled or rewritten.

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