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  2. List of in-memory databases - Wikipedia

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    List of in-memory databases. Notable in-memory database system software includes: Flash-optimized in-memory open source NoSQL database. Altibase is a hybrid DBMS that combines an in-memory database with a conventional disk-resident database in a single unified engine.

  3. In-memory database - Wikipedia

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    An in-memory database (IMDb, or main memory database system (MMDB) or memory resident database) is a database management system that primarily relies on main memory for computer data storage. It is contrasted with database management systems that employ a disk storage mechanism.

  4. PeopleSoft - Wikipedia

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    Under Oracle, PeopleSoft offers different cloud-based software products, including Human Capital Management (HCM), Campus Solutions, Procurement and Supplier Management, Financial Management, and PeopleTools and Technology. In 2010, PeopleSoft released its In-Memory Project Discovery.

  5. Why AWS, Google and Oracle are backing the Valkey Redis fork

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    Why AWS, Google and Oracle are backing the Valkey Redis fork. The Linux Foundation last week announced that it will host Valkey, a fork of the Redis in-memory data store. Valkey is backed by ...

  6. In-memory processing - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, in-memory processing is a software architecture where a database is kept entirely in random-access memory (RAM) or flash memory so that usual accesses, in particular read or query operations, do not require access to disk storage.

  7. Oracle Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Corporation is an American multinational computer technology company headquartered in Austin, Texas, United States. [5] In 2020, Oracle was the third-largest software company in the world by revenue and market capitalization. [6] In 2023, the company’s seat in Forbes Global 2000 was 80. [7]

  8. TimesTen - Wikipedia

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    TimesTen is an in-memory database that provides very fast data access time. It ensures that all data will reside in physical memory (RAM) during run time. This allows its internal search and data management algorithms used to be simplified, resulting in very low response times even on commodity hardware.

  9. Oracle Coherence - Wikipedia

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    In computing, Oracle Coherence (originally Tangosol Coherence) is a Java-based distributed cache and in-memory data grid. It is claimed to be intended for systems that require high availability, high scalability and low latency , particularly in cases when traditional relational database management systems provide insufficient throughput, or ...

  10. Oracle RAC - Wikipedia

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    Oracle RAC refers to this functionality as Cache Fusion. Cache Fusion involves the ability of Oracle RAC to "fuse" the in-memory data cached physically separately on each computer into a single, global cache. Networking. The Oracle Grid Naming Service (GNS) handles name resolution in the cluster registry. Diagnostics

  11. PeopleTools - Wikipedia

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    PeopleTools consists of proprietary application software originally developed by PeopleSoft Corporation, an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software vendor acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2004.