Xiaobo Gu
2012-Oct-17 04:46 UTC
[Rd] What's your opinion about the Transparency Layer feature of Oracle R Enterprise?
Hi, The Transparency Layer feature of Oracle R Enterprise overcomes the RAM limitation of R, and can take advantage of multiple core processing of the database server by translating R expression into SQL, what about building a open source version of the transparency layer for relational databases? Xiaobo Gu
Ben Bolker
2012-Oct-17 15:37 UTC
[Rd] What's your opinion about the Transparency Layer feature of Oracle R Enterprise?
Xiaobo Gu <guxiaobo1982 <at> gmail.com> writes:> > Hi, > > The Transparency Layer feature of Oracle R Enterprise overcomes the > RAM limitation of R, and can take advantage of multiple core > processing of the database server by translating R expression into > SQL, what about building a open source version of the transparency > layer for relational databases? > > Xiaobo Gu >Sounds great. Let us know how it's going ... Without the sarcasm -- R is an open source, publicly developed project. The R Core team, and most of the non-R-core R developers, are REALLY busy with their own projects. If you volunteered to lead such a project, you might get some volunteers. But in general, just saying "I think feature XXX would be great to have in R" is not likely to get much more than vague agreement (or disagreement). There are several existing public domain R-to-SQL-server interfaces -- see the High Performance Computing Task View (I think). Does any of them do what you want, or *nearly* do what you want?