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If you ask anyone on the DataRush team, they could tell you more than you wanted to know about how we are an innovator in massively parallel processing. They could tell you about use cases and fast runtimes and how DataRush is the bees knees for data...
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We’ve Crashed Through The 1 Terabyte Wall!
And we’re not done yet—Pervasive DataRush is now approaching 2 Terabytes/Hour on a single server!! Pervasive® DataRush™ has again proved that you can rapidly process terabytes of data on a single server. Recent tests on an Intel Xeon 7500 processor-based...
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This article by Gordon Haff provides some interesting insights into Intel's thinking around software parallelization. At Pervasive , we talk about the trade-off of using Java to build a framework like DataRush versus a "lower level" programming...
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