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Comment by gavinray

4 hours ago

In theory, you don't. In practice, it's because the major SQL DBMS were architected around row-oriented storage and the technical effort to implement hybrid storage is large.

There are columnar storage engine extensions for many of the popular databases, though.

Interesting: I transferred the idea of a matrix being stored row or column wise to the database world and assumed this was a more physical than theoretical feature (not a native speaker here)?

Looking forward to check out `pg_duckdb`, yes.

there are hybrid engines too, so-called HTAP (as opposed to OLAP or OLTP) notable efforts are: SingleStore (commercial) and OceanBase (foss)