Actian Matrix (Formely ParAccel)  - Architecture and SQL
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Actian Matrix (Formely ParAccel) - Architecture and SQL

Tom Coffing, Ed Bernier

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Actian Matrix (Formely ParAccel) - Architecture and SQL

Tom Coffing, Ed Bernier

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One of the most exciting new technologies is Columnar and one of the premier pioneers of this technology is Actian's Matrix database. This book details the architecture of the Matrix system and shows all SQL commands with real-world examples that work. This book educates readers on how to create tables and indexes, how the data is distributed, how columnar works, and how the system processes the data. Plus, it is followed up with over 500 pages of SQL examples and explanations. This book is a must have for anyone designing, implementing or querying a Matrix system. The Authors, Tera-Tom Coffing and Ed Bernier, bring experience and expertise together. Tom Coffing has written over 70 books on all technologies and is considered one of the best technical authors in the world. Ed Bernier is a past employee of Actian and Netezza, and has inside knowledge because of his system engineering background on a wide variety of systems.

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2015
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Chapter 1 – What is Columnar?

“When you go into court you, are putting your fate into the hands of twelve people who weren’t smart enough to get out of jury duty.”
– Norm Crosby

What is Parallel Processing?

"After enlightenment, the laundry"
- Zen Proverb
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"After parallel processing the laundry, enlightenment!"
-Matrix Zen Proverb
Two guys were having fun on a Saturday night when one said, “I’ve got to go and do my laundry.” The other said, "What!?" The first man explained that if he went to the laundry mat the next morning, he would be lucky to get one machine and be there all day. But if he went on Saturday night, he could get all the machines. Then, he could do all his wash and dry in two hours. Now that's parallel processing mixed in with a little dry humor!

The Basics of a Single Computer

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“When you are courting a nice girl, an hour seems like a second. When you
sit on a red-hot cinder, a second seems like an hour. That’s relativity.”
– Albert Einstein
Data on disk does absolutely nothing. When data is requested, the computer moves the data one block at a time from disk into memory. Once the data is in memory, it is processed by the CPU at lightning speed. All computers work this way. The "Achilles Heel" of every computer is the slow process of moving data from disk to memory. The real theory of relativity is to find out how to get blocks of data from the disk into memory faster!

Data in Memory is fast as Lightning

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“You can observe a lot by watching.”
– Yogi Berra
Once the data block is moved off of the disk and into memory, the processing of that block happens as fast as lightning. It is the movement of the block from disk into memory that slows down every computer. Data being processed in memory is so fast that even Yogi Berra couldn't catch it!

Parallel Processing Of Data

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"If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts."
-Albert Einstein
Big Data is all about parallel processing. Parallel processing is all about taking the rows of a table and spreading them among many parallel processing units. Above, we can see a table called Orders. There are 16 rows in the table. Each parallel processor holds four rows. Now they can process the data in parallel and be four times as fast. What Albert Einstein meant to say was, “If the theory doesn't fit the dimension table, change it to a fact."

A Table has Columns and Rows

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The table above has 9 rows. Our small system above has three parallel processing units. Each unit holds three rows.

Rows are Placed Inside a Data Block

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The rows of a table are stored on disk in a data block. Above, you can see we have four rows in each data block. Think of the data block as a suitcase you might take to the airport (without the $50 fee).

Moving Data Blocks is Like Checking In Luggage

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Please put your data block on the scale (inside memory)
To a computer, the data block on disk is as heavy as a large suitcase. It is difficult and cumbersome to lift.

Facts That Are Disturbing

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The data block above has 9 rows and five columns. If someone requested to see Rob Rivers’ salary, the entire data block would still have to move into memory. Then, a salary of 50000 would be returned. That is a lot of heavy lifting just to analyze one row and return one column. It is just like burning an entire candle just because you need a flicker of light!

Why Columnar?

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Each data block holds a single column. The row can be rebuilt because everything is aligned perfectly. If someone runs a query that would return the average salary, then only one small data block is moved into memory. The salary block moves into memory where it is processed as fast as lightning. We just cut down on moving large blocks by 80%! Why columnar? Because, like our Yiddish Proverb says, "All data is not kneaded on every query, so that is why it costs so much dough."

Row Based Blocks vs. Columnar Based Blocks

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Both designs have the same amount of data. Both take up just as much space. In this example, both have 9 rows and five columns. If a query needs to analyze all of the rows or return most of the columns, then the row based design is faster and more efficient. However, if the query only needs to analyze a few rows or merely a few columns, then the columnar design is much lighter because not all of the data is moved into memory. Just one or two columns move. Take the road less traveled.

As Row-Based Tables Get Bigger, the Blocks Split

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When you go on vacation for two-weeks, you might pack a lot of clothes. As a result, you may need to take two suitcases. A data block can only get so big before it is forced to split, otherwise it might not fit into memory.

Data Blocks Are Processed One at a Time Per Unit

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At the Airport luggag...

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