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Replacing Traditional Storage, Databases With In-Memory Analytics

storagedude writes "Traditional databases and storage networks, even those sporting high-speed solid state drives, don't offer enough performance for the real-time analytics craze sweeping corporations, giving rise to in-memory analytics, or data mining performed in memory without the limitations of the traditional data path. The end result could be that storage and databases get pushed to the periphery of data centers and in-memory analytics becomes the new critical IT infrastructure. From the article: 'With big vendors like Microsoft and SAP buying into in-memory analytics to solve Big Data challenges, the big question for IT is what this trend will mean for the traditional data center infrastructure. Will storage, even flash drives, be needed in the future, given the requirement for real-time data analysis and current trends in design for real-time data analytics? Or will storage move from the heart of data centers and become merely a means of backup and recovery for critical real-time apps?'"

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  1. Re:Totally inane by Kilrah_il · · Score: 3, Funny

    As advances in semiconductor fabrication make gargantuan amounts of RAM cheaper, high-end users will do more of their work in RAM.

    Now you have a bold prediction.
    Sincerely,
    me

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