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I have a requirement like running 'n' numbers of select queries at fixed time intervals and storing that data. These results need to be pulled later upon a client's demand.

My question is:

  • 1) Is it okay to store it as csv files? Or could you suggest another format?
  • 2) Or, should it be stored as clob variable in a db?

Please suggest any compression techniques to store these query results; also, is it possible to store only revisions of previous resultsets instead of storing the whole resultset?

note:

  • The minimum time interval is hourly.
  • The number of queries (n) will be varying (currently 10 to 200 queries.)
  • The resultset size of each query is also varying (say 10 to 1,000,000 but mostly around 10k.)
  • The resultset data fetched between each time intervals doesn't differ much. (The row value will not be updated frequently.)

I am new to computer science and programming and also not very aware about storage or db designs.

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It sounds like you should be building a data warehouse.

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Performance-wise I suppose it would be better to have a table which purpose is to store the query results.

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  • the closer to cpu the better, a caching in ram may be, like Spring Gemfire for example.
    – Eugene
    Aug 3, 2012 at 18:57
  • But as he said result sets can contain millions of elements and have to be stored for several hours, memory could be a problem.
    – kgautron
    Aug 3, 2012 at 19:00
  • well for now i will go with storing it in database but instead of storing the whole resultset each time i will store the diff of previous resultset - diff-match-patch . if any performance issues comes i will go for what @LekhnathKhanal suggested
    – shadowfox
    Aug 4, 2012 at 11:45
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I think you need to store the data in a database. SQL database can serve you the best. Regarding to storing the data in fixed interval of time, you just need to make effect of the change in the data set instead of storing the whole data again and again. I don't know what is your requirement and how much infrastructure you can afford. If you have such huge queries, I recommend you to work in Distributed System. Use NOSQL database for better performance.

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    "Use NOSQL database for better performance." Are you kidding me? You might as well just tell the OP to use MongoDB because it is web scale.
    – Matt Ball
    Aug 3, 2012 at 19:18
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    [link](hbase.apache.org) find yourself it's advantages. HBase is a Hadoop database and actually NOSQL. Think of the application of distributed system to your problem. I guessed you have huge data set and huge query to process.
    – ln2khanal
    Aug 3, 2012 at 19:44

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