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		<description>[...] All the Articles, articles about almost anything. wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptNew databases in the cloud Jun 11th, 2008 by Eric Samson Nothing really new in this new post from the Database Column. As a summary if you don’t want to dig into it: … Recent DBMS innovations make this a reality today, and the best cloud DBMS architectures will include: Shared-nothing, massively parallel processing (MPP) architecture. Automatic high availability. Ultra-high performance. Aggressive compression. Standards-based connectivity. In summary, cloud databases with the archite [...]</description>
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