It's definitely more flexible - but it's not necessarily faster.
Being able to run a massive amount of processing on a huge amount of data, all on the same machine, is a big speed boost over retrieving the data from the database to a processing machine, and feeding the results back again.
The company I work for has terabytes of data being processed back and forth, a mainframe is pretty much our only option for processing it all in one night.
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Being able to run a massive amount of processing on a huge amount of data, all on the same machine, is a big speed boost over retrieving the data from the database to a processing machine, and feeding the results back again.
The company I work for has terabytes of data being processed back and forth, a mainframe is pretty much our only option for processing it all in one night.