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Question:  What is a linked cube?

Answer: A cube can be stored on a single analysis server and then defined as a linked cube on other Analysis servers. End users connected to any of these analysis servers can then access the cube. This arrangement avoids the more costly alternative of storing and maintaining copies of a cube on multiple analysis servers. linked cubes can be connected using TCP/IP or HTTP. To end users a linked cube looks like a regular cube.


January 01, 2006 07:20:09 #3
 Bijeesh Abraham   Member Since: Visitor    Total Comments: N/A 

Partitioning a cube?
 

Could you please tell what you mean by partitioning a cube and what is the advantage of that, and what are the different ways to partioning a cube?

     

 

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