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McObject releases eXtremeDB 2.0 in-memory database for Linux

Apr 16, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Issaquah, WA — (press release excerpt) — McObject has released version 2.0 of its eXtremeDB small footprint, in-memory database system (IMDS) on Linux, with new features that improve developer flexibility and enhance the run-time capabilities of applications based on eXtremeDB. In addition to overall performance enhancements, new features in eXtremeDB 2.0 include object-versioning, notifications, and new… data types supported including 8-byte integers and autoid.

With a tiny footprint of 100K or less, eXtremeDB supports the data-hungry features of next-generation set-top boxes, network switches, industrial automation and other intelligent devices. It delivers critical data management features, and accelerates processing by storing and working with data in main memory.

McObject provides complete database source code for eXtremeDB.

An evaluation version of eXtremeDB 2.0 is available from www.mcobject.com/download for free download.

 
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