column-store database management system (DBMS)
A column-store database management system (DBMS) is a DBMS that indexes each column of a table, storing the indexes in lieu of row data — unlike traditional relational DBMSs using a row-store, where data is stored in rows, with indexes optional. In addition, most column-store DBMSs include additional optimization techniques (such as compression and tokenization) to further compress the data — using less storage and increasing input/output (I/O) performance. We do not include row-store DBMS engines that offer columnar forms of compression only.
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- Industry/Domain: Technology
- Category: Information technology
- Company: Gartner
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