Alex
two remarks: - what is the level of reification because we reify a lot and it can be discarded. - did you check the orion model because with orion you only represent the delta and this is a big difference. Stef
On Nov 24, 2011, at 2:05 PM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Having a reification in Moose of 100 versions of Mondrian for example :-)
Just answering the question 'Which classes and methods of Mondrian have changed more than 10 times since the day Mondrian was born?' cannot be easily done without a lot of memory
Alexandre
On 24 Nov 2011, at 03:27, Francois Stephany wrote:
I'm wondering: how big is a dataset > 500MB ? I've no idea how big it is. Alex, what is your use case (in practice!) for more than 500MB?
On 23/11/11 18:25, Igor Stasenko wrote:
It is problematic, and requires different memory management than we currently have. I think if you need really big data sets, then use gemstone, which is developed to deal with that specifically.
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