Jim Barksdale, former Netscape CEO once said, “If we have data, let’s look at data. If all we have are opinions, let’s go with mine.”
In this modern era of data, Data Warehouses are key to decision making in most of the businesses. Maintaining these systems in good health is very critical to the success of an enterprise. Every business makes decisions based on historical data that is specific to a period of time. Determining the rate at which data is refreshed in these systems, the expiry date of data in the data warehouse & strategies on handling expired data in the data warehouse are collectively known as Information Life Cycle Management strategy (ILM) for Data Warehouse. A standard definition of ILM refers to – a process for managing information through its lifecycle, from conception until disposal, in a manner that optimizes storage and access at the lowest cost.
Every Business unit in each enterprise has varied ILM needs. Therefore, It is one of the fundamental duties of a Data warehouse architect to set up an ILM strategy. Let us now examine the definitions and importance of the three critical aspects of ILM to data warehousing environment –
Below mentioned are a few standard practices followed in order to perform such maintenance activities.
These activities help keep the data warehouse system healthy and to provide relevant and current data to enable effective decision making.