eXtremeDB is an ACID-compliant embedded database management system (DBMS) designed for embedded systems and applications with real-time performance requirements. eXtremeDB is an in-memory database, a type of database system that eliminates disk access by storing data in main memory and sending changes to the system’s hard disk (if there is one) only when specified by the application. In contrast, traditional ‘on-disk’ DBMSs, which comprise the great majority of database systems, cache frequently requested data in memory for faster access, but automatically write data updates, insertions, and deletes through to the hard disk.
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| - eXtremeDB is an ACID-compliant embedded database management system (DBMS) designed for embedded systems and applications with real-time performance requirements. eXtremeDB is an in-memory database, a type of database system that eliminates disk access by storing data in main memory and sending changes to the system’s hard disk (if there is one) only when specified by the application. In contrast, traditional ‘on-disk’ DBMSs, which comprise the great majority of database systems, cache frequently requested data in memory for faster access, but automatically write data updates, insertions, and deletes through to the hard disk. (en)
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| - eXtremeDB is an ACID-compliant embedded database management system (DBMS) designed for embedded systems and applications with real-time performance requirements. eXtremeDB is an in-memory database, a type of database system that eliminates disk access by storing data in main memory and sending changes to the system’s hard disk (if there is one) only when specified by the application. In contrast, traditional ‘on-disk’ DBMSs, which comprise the great majority of database systems, cache frequently requested data in memory for faster access, but automatically write data updates, insertions, and deletes through to the hard disk. (en)
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