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shared nothing parallelism?
Is something like shared nothing parallelism (as its known for DB2) - mutliple machines (processors and RAMs) - avialble for FB, or maybe - for IB family. I have heard a lot about SMP, but it would be greate to have more.
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I think that the only opensource option is to use MySQL Cluster or try to run Firebird in an OpenMosix cluster (which would be VERY interesting).
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