I just finished reading an excellent post about Hybrid column/row-oriented DBMS schemes by Daniel Abadi. I will not say much about it, because I think the best will be for you to read it. One thing I can say about it is that as a Microsoft SQL DBA it is very interesting to know where Microsoft may be heading with the new SQL Server releases. Dr. David DeWitt talked about the subject during his keynote at the 2009 PASS summit. You can find the post at http://dbmsmusings.blogspot.com/2009/09/tour-through-hybrid-columnrow-oriented.html. Enjoy the post, I sure did. Let me know what you think about it.
Hybrid DBMS
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I was born in Barranquilla, Colombia in 1975. When I was 17 I moved to Curacao where I lived 10 years and then move to The Hague, The Netherlands. I speak 4 languages (Dutch, English, Papiamento and Spanish). I'm a Systems Engineer graduated from The Hague University (http://www.thehagueuniversity.com/). I have been working in IT for over 15 years. Since November 2014 I started www.cenlinea.com a webportal were the focus is to make learning more fun. At Cenlinea we are currently promoting PLAYDIOM a new methodology to learn English. While currently working part-time time at Cenlinea, I am also working as Senior Princiapal Consultant at www.ccgroep.com which helps me to keep up to date with Microsoft SQL Server, which I consider to be one of my favorite things in life as it has changed my life in many ways. I hope you enjoy my blog and if you want to send a question, just drop me a mail at ignacio.salom@cenlinea.com or ignacio@ccgroep.com View all posts by isalom