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by johnnyhillbilly 3363 days ago
You are mentioning implementation-specific issues that may have more than one solution.

If one goes to the heavy contenders in this space, e.g. Teradata, you may expect: - DMA for data retrieval - A suitable and linearly scalable network layer with Remote DMA - Row, columnar and hybrid storage options - Utilization of CPU vector options - Etc

The analytical database has become a commodity. I really like Postgres, but I would still do a very careful analysis of my business needs if I were to choose a DBMS when there is such a strong range of commercial options available.