We are very interested in the possible performance improvements in the new
Pro version. The ability to have complex indices and queries will be
helpful.
However, in our application a response time in the order of milliseconds is
unacceptable. We were hoping that the built in caching would come to our
rescue, but we have not been able to get the performance we need. Instead
we have implemented our own (very ad-hoc) caching. So a couple of
questions:

Anyone know of a more standard way to have faster queries (in the sub
millisecond range). Shouldn't this be possible if the result of a query is
cached and sits in RAM?

Are there any pricing information for PyTables Pro. What are the licensing
options?

--
Thor Arne Johansen
R&D Director
Ibas AS



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