MPP stands for Massively Parallel Processing. It's a computing architecture that involves using multiple processors or computers working together simultaneously to solve a single problem. MPP systems are characterized by having multiple independent processing units, each with its own memory, communicating over a high-speed interconnect. They are commonly used in data warehousing, business intelligence, and scientific simulations where large datasets need to be processed quickly.
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