.net - Alternative to the TimesTen in memory database -


I just "?" Which relates to my question.

(see) is one of the oracle.

There is a lot to include.

  • Fast, consistent response time
  • High transaction throughput
  • Standard SQL
  • High Availability and no data loss

Though it is not out of reach of most people ()

So what are the options, and what are the advantages and disadvantages.

(If your answer changes, I am using .NET)

There is also a good white paper, which can be downloaded from the Web site's home page, from Macobank's home page. Offered, "In-Memory Database Systems: Myths and Facts" is called. It clarifies some questions arising when discussing this technique, such as "How different is an IMDS from traditional databases running on a RAM disc?"


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