Say goodbye to slow queries
Poor response time?
For user-centric applications the response time of the system is crucial to productivity.
Slow and unpredictable response in relational systems tend to frustrate users and reduce productivity. Solving this problem has become a cottage industry of Artist-Practitioners who know how to tune the system to gain some speed. It’s one of the more exotic art forms in IT.
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In very large data structures there has been a trend to a single, fully denormalized table. This single key structure eliminates table joins and other time-expensive activities but it involves a high volume of duplicated data and wasted space. This in turn involves an exhaustive “where-used” search before any update can be performed.
Why should you or your staff tune the database at all? It’s a legacy requirement stemming from the limitations of the relational database model, and squeezing out just a few ounces more performance isn’t a good return on investment.
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Wouldn’t it be better to use a tool that was designed for the challenges you were facing, instead of trying to work around them?
Ancelus maintains three to five orders of magnitude improvement over relational systems in typical applications. Address resolution is constant for any database size and takes just 47 light yards. In addition, the Ancelus performance advantage increases as your data grows larger or more complex.
So forget tuning your database and letting your users down with slow queries, join the ranks of people leveraging the Ancelus edge.
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A typical Ancelus implementation saves money; project payback is usually below 10 months.
