Eon Mode
You can operate your Vertica database in Eon Mode instead of in Enterprise Mode.
You can operate your Vertica database in Eon Mode instead of in Enterprise Mode. The two modes differ primarily in how they store data:
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Eon Mode databases use communal storage for their data.
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Enterprise Mode databases store data locally in the file system of nodes that make up the database.
These different storage methods lead to a number of important differences between the two modes. In Enterprise Mode, each database node stores a portion of the data and performs a portion of the computation. In Eon Mode, computational processes are separated from a communal (shared) storage layer, which enables rapid scaling of computational resources as demand changes.
For more on how these two modes compare, see Architecture.
In this section
- Create a database in Eon Mode
- Configuring your Vertica cluster for Eon Mode
- Migrating an enterprise database to Eon Mode
- Managing subclusters
- Depot management
- Scaling your Eon Mode database
- Subcluster sandboxing
- Local caching of storage containers
- Managing an Eon Mode database in MC
- Stopping and starting an Eon Mode cluster
- Terminating an Eon Mode database cluster
- Reviving an Eon Mode database cluster
- Synchronizing metadata