Sure, but it's far more expensive and not as generally usable as the mysql-flavored MemSQL for common data warehouse scenarios. Performance will be similar but there are differences in functionality like kdb's asof joins that can't really be compared.
kdb+ is much better for numeric/financial analysis apps, especially when used with the integrated query language and interpreter environment.
kdb+ is much better for numeric/financial analysis apps, especially when used with the integrated query language and interpreter environment.