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Timesten Vs. Oracle - Performance

From: VIVEK_SHARMA <VIVEK_SHARMA_at_infosys.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:35:28 +0530
Message-ID: <F0CB3C9983B77E4AB4ADEFA63DAB109F0C3B38D1@twrmsg03.ad.infosys.com>

How does timesten compare with Oracle Database in performance, availability etc?  

Timesten in-memory Database - a brief :-  

The database system needs an inexpensive, plentiful memory, and the dramatic increases in processor speeds relative to the modest increases in disk drive performance.TimesTen produces software that brings real-time database performance to applications. With TimesTen In-Memory Database Technology,throughput is measured in tens of thousands of operations per second, and response times are counted in microseconds. Though internally unique, TimesTen's products are accessed through standards-based interfaces, and designed for easy integration into existing software infrastructures.



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