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Sybase Adaptive Server IQ  

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  • 1 Product Description
    • 1.1 Sybase IQ Multiplex
    • 1.2 Multiple Installations
    • 1.3 Known Versions
  • 2 Software Pattern Summary
  • 3 Platforms Supported by the Pattern
  • 4 Identification
    • 4.1 Software Instance Triggers
    • 4.2 Simple Identification Mappings
  • 5 Versioning
    • 5.1 Registry Versioning
    • 5.2 Path Versioning
    • 5.3 Package Versioning
      • 5.3.1 Disadvantages
    • 5.4 Future Considerations
      • 5.4.1 start_asiq
  • 6 Application Model Produced by Software Pattern
    • 6.1 Product Architecture
    • 6.2 Software Pattern Model
      • 6.2.1 SI Depth
  • 7 Subject Matter Expertise
  • 8 Testing
  • 9 Information Sources
  • 10 Open Issues
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Product Name
Adaptive Server IQ
Publisher Page

Sybase

Category

Relational Database Management Systems

Release
TKU 2010-Jan-1
Change History

Sybase Adaptive Server IQ - Change History

Reports & Attributes

Sybase Adaptive Server IQ - Reports & Attributes

Publisher Link
Sybase

Product Description

Sybase IQ (formally known as Sybase Adaptive Server IQ and IQ Accelerator) is a highly scalable analytical engine, designed specifically from the ground up for query performance. Sybase IQ is optimized for data warehouse type applications, where data is added to databases but typically not modified much if at all, and the typical access is to search through the data. What distinguishes IQ from its principal competitors is that it is predicated upon a column-based approach rather than the row-based approach that is traditional for relational databases.

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