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Comparing Database Types

Operational Database

Data Mart

Data Warehouse

Highly normalized

Some summary data for online reporting

Requirements driven

Supports read/write access by applications

Specific to one or more applications

Operational applications typically work with this type of database

Highly denormalized

Requirements driven

Specific to a single department and/or collection of application reports

Contains a snapshot of near-term information, typically less than a year old

Supports read-only access by applications

Often uses multi-dimensional database management system

Supports very flexible and unpredictable access to data

Ad-hoc reporting facilities typically work with this type of database

Highly normalized

May some summary data

Flexible design which stores granular data

Supports read-only access by applications

Not specific to any application or department

Driven by enterprise-level requirements

Contains massive amounts of data, typically an order of magnitude greater than a data mart or operational database

Often includes several (upwards to ten) years worth of data

“Standard” reports are developed and run on a regular basis against this type of database