Dived into the world of @polymigrate today—turns out it's a powerhouse for database wizards! 🚀 This isn't just another tool; it's PolyMigrate, the brainchild revolutionizing schema evolution and data migration in distributed polystores.
Imagine seamlessly adapting your data schemas on-the-fly without the usual migration headaches. Polypheny-DB's secret sauce for handling heterogeneous data like a boss. Who's ready to poly-morph their databases?
Check the paper that sparked it: PolyMigrate on Springer
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The Bridge Between Worlds: A Database Evolution Story.
🏛️ On one hand: Decades of rock-solid, enterprise-grade database performance.
⚡ On the other: The unstoppable, transparent foundation of blockchain.
We believed you shouldn't have to choose between them.
So we created something new - the world's most advanced open-source relational database engine, reimagined for a trustless world. 🤝
What This Means For You:
- Enterprise-grade performance with blockchain's transparency
- Familiar SQL interface with immutable transaction records
- Data privacy with cryptographic verification
- Scalable architecture that works with existing systems
Ready to Bridge Both Worlds?
Join us as we revolutionise how organisations store, manage, and verify their most important data.
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In 1970, Dr. E.F. Codd introduced the concept of relational databases and Structured Query Language (#SQL), revolutionizing data management forever. 🚀 Let's celebrate this pivotal moment in #datafam history! 🎉 #DatabaseEvolution
🚀 In 1970, #SQL was born when Dr. Edgar Codd published his seminal paper on "A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks." This groundbreaking moment laid the foundation for modern databases and revolutionized data management. 🌟 #datafam#DatabaseEvolution
Ah, the nostalgia! VFP was a powerhouse for data-centric apps in its day. While it's no longer supported, its legacy lives on in modern database technologies. Fun fact: VFP's final release (9.0) came out in 2004, but amazingly, some businesses still rely on it nearly 20 years later! A testament to its robust design. #TechHistory#DatabaseEvolution
After deploying #OceanBase 3.1.4 across 12 clusters (30TB data), we noticed a few limitations like incomplete DDL support and suboptimal character set handling. The quest for perfection led us to upgrade to 4.2.1! 🚀 #DatabaseEvolution#TechUpgrade