Actian Releases Vectorwise 2.5 Software
Faster database for big data with Predictive Buffer manager
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 6, 2012 at 2:59 pmActian Corporation announced that Vectorwise 2.5, an update of the performance database, is available for download.
Now more well-equipped to tackle big data challenges, it delivers better manageability and faster performance to help companies realize the value of their data and execute on business opportunities in real time.
"Since the inception of Vectorwise almost two years ago, it’s made tremendous progress in helping businesses to gain new insights and drive operational efficiencies," said Fred Gallagher, GM of Vectorwise at Actian Corporation. "As the business world develops data solutions at a rapid pace, Vectorwise continues to amaze by achieving record-breaking performance for the TPC-H benchmark and establishing industry bests in speed and affordability."
Vectorwise 2.5 offers faster performance while requiring less hardware than traditional databases. New features such as Predictive Buffer manager further enhance performance on concurrent queries. In-memory updates are now performed at a more granular level for faster and efficient inserts and updates. And improved Parallel Execution exploits the potential of multiple CPU cores for performance on more types of queries.
To further enable manageability, Vectorwise 2.5 allows users to store data in multiple files and locations. Flexible Storage Management enables users to store data on multiple physical locations, providing more flexibility when disk space is running low, while storing more frequently used data on faster disk drives for better accessibility. Unused data can be dropped to limit storage utilization. It also offers better multi-lingual support with automatic transliteration that extends beyond previous character sets.
Now bundled with Actian Director, Vectorwise 2.5 introduces new Java-based tools that offer a single management console (GUI) and new interface designed to work with current and previous Vectorwise and Ingres databases. The new Java-based tools are available for Linux and Windows, enabling the flexibility to perform common database administration tasks against multiple environments from a single console.