I wish I knew more on this subject. If it makes a difference, there wont be any writing going on to the database during all of this. It is purely read. And from what little I've read, Postgres isn't recommended when you're looking for speed in purely read operations?.
The database doesn't exist outside of its current test iteration, so there is still time to change it. But I wouldn't know what would be a better option.
In reply to Re^3: Best way to store/access large dataset?
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