| Publisher | SAS Institute | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 47.7KB PDF | Date added | 14 May 2007 |
| Topics | Parallel Processing, Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing | ||
| Downloads | 124 | ||
The introduction of SAS v9 marked a major upgrade in the SAS computing system with many features targeting scalability for large datasets. Many procedures have been enhanced with the ability to perform parallel processing. This includes some of the most frequently used procedures (MEANS, REPORT, SORT, SQL, SUMMARY, TABULATE, GLM, REG). Introduced in V8, SAS/CONNECT gives the ability to exploit SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processing) hardware as well as network resources to perform parallel processing and easily coordinate all the results into a single client SAS session. In v9, SAS/CONNECT supports pipeline parallelism, which allows multiple DATA steps or procedures to execute in parallel and to pipe the output from one process as the input to the next process in a pipeline.
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