If you have a table with a massive amount of records and the table can't change, how would you optimize a query that's taking too long? (This is more about getting results as fast as possible and not pigeon holing the solution to a query.) Assuming the query has been optimized, what else can you do to speed up performance? (Prepare to enter DBA and systems architect territory at this point.)
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