![]() Inzata Analytics Announces Speed Enhancements Due to Massive Parallel Processing in its Cloud Data WarehouseInzata stays ahead of the game with its announcement of Hyperlytic (TM) Engine 2.0, a stunningly high-performance engine powering the Inzata Cloud Data Warehouse
Although that approach offered extreme performance with significant parallelism, Inzata's engineers wanted to take its performance even further. By introducing parallelization at the worker level, Inzata has seen as much as 350% additional performance from the Hyperlytic engine and over 200% performance improvement on real-world data workloads. Inzata's unique query caching was a key feature in its performance to-date. Only a couple of tools are able to cache and recall-from- When tested on a 200GB dataset with an increase of just 4 workers, it improved performance by a factor of almost 4X! This change also improves performance in multi-user environments users with workers being able to cache and recall in a cooperative manner. The amazing thing about this approach is that as more users are activated and thus running their reports (which are resulting in storing their working caches), the system actually performs faster as the caches are being built more rapidly. This also further allows for analysis of even larger datasets within Inzata. Inzata sees significant improvements including faster report response time when serving large concurrent users communities. Vladimir Havlena, development team manager of Inzata comments, ''Our increased functionality within our upgraded massive parallel query processing engine really is a step forward in what is possible in the large scale utilization of the current commodity HW that supports standard cloud environments." Testing results suggest that a corporate user of Inzata could have the query performance power matching that of an on-premises data warehouse environment built with more than $1 mil+ in hardware running top parallel DW engines like Teradata or Vertica. Achieving the same level of performance to support concurrent user basis, Inzata requires significantly less HW at a fraction of the costs as opposed to standard DW DB engines. Inzata is delighted with the huge improvements to the user experience ensuring their offering is more interactive, responsive and immersive than before. About Inzata For more information, visit www.inzata.com End
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