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Storage Layout and I/O Performance Tuning for IBM Red Brick Data Warehouse

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Matthias Nicola (mnicola@us.ibm.com), DB2/XML Performance

01 Oct 2002

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This article reviews best practices propagated by storage and database vendors and presents measurements that compare storage layout alternatives for IBM Red Brick Data Warehouse, concluding with specific I/O configuration and tuning guidelines for Red Brick.



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Dr. Nicola is the technical lead for XML database performance at IBM's Silicon Valley Lab. His work focuses on all aspects of XML performance in DB2, including XQuery, SQL/XML, and all native XML features in DB2. Dr. Nicola works closely with the DB2 XML development teams as well as with customers and business partners who are using XML, assisting them in the design, implementation, and optimization of XML solutions. Prior to joining IBM, Dr. Nicola worked on data warehousing performance for Informix Software. He also worked for four years in research and industry projects on distributed and replicated databases. He received his doctorate in computer science in 1999 from the Technical University of Aachen, Germany.




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