Lessons learned in data warehousing, analytics, and database engineering
How to set up Oxla with MinIO for resource-efficient, scalable analytics on S3-compatible object storage — over any distributed file system, on-prem or in any cloud.
While developing OXLA, we are very concerned about resource utilization. It gets even more important when we are working with multi-node deployments.
We are thrilled to share the latest update of Oxla 1.3.0! Since the beta release, we've been working hard and are now dropping three releases – 1.1.0, 1.2.0, and the latest 1.3.0.
This article presents a polynomial time algorithm that computes a minimum valid subset of expressions and columns.
After three months of hard work, Oxla is now production-ready. So today, without further due, we would like to introduce you – drumroll, please – Oxla BETA!
The memory in modern computers and operating systems uses paged virtual address space. Paging means that the memory is divided into fixed-size areas.
Those who've read our first blog post know that at Oxla, we are committed to identifying and fixing even the smallest inefficiencies to improve performance.