This article presents the results of research on improving the relational database performance through the use of software and hardware parallel processing methods. The research has been based on the Oracle Relational DataBase Management System, which is one of the few to perform parallel queries. The choice of Oracle to use as a base for the system has been dictated by its capabilities, namely support for Linux (Linux is widely used in radio-electronic systems used for military applications), support for most of the used indexes, and support for various operations and security used in RDBMS.
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