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by gregw2 1987 days ago
So I get that they call it "architecture-less" because it doesn't choose between "shared nothing" and "shared disk" architectures and thus can pivot from OLTP to OLAP.

But I have a different OLTP vs OLAP "architecture" question.... is it row-based or columnar? Is it "architectureless" in that regard also? Are they going to store data persisted both ways so you get the worst of both worlds performance-wise or is there still an OLAP vs OLTP architecture choice there?

I suspect there are still some architectural choices here!

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From what it looks like there's no architecture.