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Querying Metrics with OxQL

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And it can parallelize the data because it's broken out into this giant sorted array. And so it can use its indexes, for example, to tell you that, OK, I only need to look at these eight blocks of data. And it stores them in these blocks. And it basically parallelizes on that level. And it can run these massive queries by just chewing through at basically the speeds of memory bandwidth.

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