In the OLAP world, there are mainly two different types: Multidimensional OLAP (MOLAP) and Relational OLAP (ROLAP). Hybrid OLAP (HOLAP) refers to technologies that combine MOLAP and ROLAP.
MOLAP
This is the more traditional way of OLAP analysis. In MOLAP, data is
stored in a multidimensional cube. The storage is not in the relational
database, but in proprietary formats.
Advantages:
- Excellent
performance: MOLAP cubes are built for fast data retrieval, and is optimal
for slicing and dicing operations.
- Can
perform complex calculations: All calculations have been pre-generated
when the cube is created. Hence, complex calculations are not only doable,
but they return quickly.
Disadvantages:
- Limited
in the amount of data it can handle: Because all calculations are
performed when the cube is built, it is not possible to include a large
amount of data in the cube itself. This is not to say that the data in the
cube cannot be derived from a large amount of data. Indeed, this is
possible. But in this case, only summary-level information will be
included in the cube itself.
- Requires
additional investment: Cube technology are often proprietary and do not
already exist in the organization. Therefore, to adopt MOLAP technology,
chances are additional investments in human and capital resources are
needed.
ROLAP
This methodology relies on manipulating the data stored in the
relational database to give the appearance of traditional OLAP's slicing and
dicing functionality. In essence, each action of slicing and dicing is
equivalent to adding a "WHERE" clause in the SQL statement.
Advantages:
- Can
handle large amounts of data: The data size limitation of ROLAP technology
is the limitation on data size of the underlying relational database. In
other words, ROLAP itself places no limitation on data amount.
- Can
leverage functionalities inherent in the relational database: Often,
relational database already comes with a host of functionalities. ROLAP
technologies, since they sit on top of the relational database, can
therefore leverage these functionalities.
Disadvantages:
- Performance
can be slow: Because each ROLAP report is essentially a SQL query (or
multiple SQL queries) in the relational database, the query time can be
long if the underlying data size is large.
- Limited
by SQL functionalities: Because ROLAP technology mainly relies on
generating SQL statements to query the relational database, and SQL
statements do not fit all needs (for example, it is difficult to perform
complex calculations using SQL), ROLAP technologies are therefore
traditionally limited by what SQL can do. ROLAP vendors have mitigated
this risk by building into the tool out-of-the-box complex functions as
well as the ability to allow users to define their own functions.
HOLAP
HOLAP technologies attempt to combine the advantages of MOLAP and ROLAP.
For summary-type information, HOLAP leverages cube technology for faster
performance. When detail information is needed, HOLAP can "drill
through" from the cube into the underlying relational data.
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