What is the principle data storage TM1?

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biperson
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What is the principle data storage TM1?

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hi,all
I used other olap tool(essbase),data storage with BSO or ASO.now,I want to study TM1,What is the principle data storage TM1? Please give me some documents,or tell me principle ,thanks
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Re: What is the principle data storage TM1?

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biperson wrote:hi,all
I used other olap tool(essbase),data storage with BSO or ASO.now,I want to study TM1,What is the principle data storage TM1?
The data storage principle in TM1 is "More faster is more better". The principal type of data storage is "in memory", with data only loaded from disk at startup.
biperson wrote:Please give me some documents,or tell me principle ,thanks
This would be aside from the ones that there are links to in the FAQ thread, you mean?
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Re: What is the principle data storage TM1?

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sorry,first login this forum.can you help me move this topic to FAQ.Thanks
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Re: What is the principle data storage TM1?

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biperson wrote:sorry,first login this forum.can you help me move this topic to FAQ.Thanks
We don't "move topics to FAQ". There is a FAQ thread, right at the top of the list of Forum threads. My previous post contained a link to it that you could click on.

New posters, while welcome, are greatly encouraged to read the FAQ thread first (along with the Request for Assistance Guidelines, which also point users to the FAQ) since they'll often find what they're looking for in there.
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