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  2. Cosmos DB - Wikipedia

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    Changes are persisted by Cosmos DB, which makes it possible to request changes from any point in time since the creation of the container. A "Time to Live" (or TTL) can be specified at the container level to let Cosmos DB automatically delete items after a certain amount of time expressed in seconds. This countdown starts after the last update ...

  3. Connection pool - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, many mainstream NoSQL databases, like Azure Cosmos DB and Amazon DynamoDB, utilize stateless, HTTP-based protocols that handle each request independently. This architecture often reduces the need for traditional connection pooling, though reusing established connections can still offer performance benefits in high-throughput ...

  4. IBM VNET - Wikipedia

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    VNET is an international computer networking system deployed in the mid-1970s and still in current, though greatly diminished, use. It was developed inside IBM and provided the main email and file-transfer backbone for the company throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Through it, a number of protocols were developed to deliver email amongst time ...

  5. Microsoft Azure - Wikipedia

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    Cosmos DB is a NoSQL database service that implements a subset of the SQL SELECT statement on JSON documents. Azure Cache for Redis is a managed implementation of Redis . StorSimple manages storage tasks between on-premises devices and cloud storage.

  6. Voddler - Wikipedia

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    Vnet logotype. Voddler's streaming technology, called Vnet by the company, [10] is a peer-to-peer-based video content delivery solution. With p2p-streaming, movies are not streamed from a central server or content delivery network (CDN), but from other users who have parts of the movie on their units after seeing the movie earlier.

  7. VM (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Db2 Server for VM – a SQL database system, the servers are often named similarly to "SQLMACH" and "SQLMSTR" DIRMAINT – A simplified user directory management system (the directory is a listing of every account on the system, including virtual hardware configuration, user passwords, and minidisks).

  8. COMOS - Wikipedia

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    The software system is modular. The functionalities of the COMOS platform support the digital transformation [5] of a plant via the object-oriented database and a special layer technology that permits joint and consistent work on data and documents. Object properties or attributes can be changed in data sheets and various entry masks.

  9. Cosmos (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Azure Cosmos DB, a database by Microsoft, previously called DocumentDB Cosmos (operating system) , a framework aimed for creating .NET (mostly C#)-based operating systems COSMOS (telecommunications) , a distribution frame record-keeping system