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  2. Database storage structures - Wikipedia

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    Although sharing a similar name, heap files are widely different from in-memory heaps. In-memory heaps are ordered, as opposed to heap files. Simplest and most basic method insert efficient, with new records added at the end of the file, providing chronological order; retrieval efficient when the handle to the memory is the address of the memory

  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. In-memory databases are faster than disk-optimized databases ...

  4. List of in-memory databases - Wikipedia

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    SQL database that supports in-memory storage with the :memory: connection string. [12] Tarantool: Mail.ru Group 2010 Open Source (BSD) In-memory database and application server (data grid) TerminusDB: TerminusDB (formerly DataChemist) 2019 JavaScript, Python, Prolog, Rust, JSON-LD: Open Source (Apache 2.0)

  5. Memory (storage engine) - Wikipedia

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    MEMORY is a storage engine for MySQL and MariaDB relational database management systems, developed by Oracle and MariaDB. Before the version 4.1 of MySQL it was called Heap. The SHOW ENGINES command describes MEMORY as: Hash based, stored in memory, useful for temporary tables. MEMORY writes table data in-memory.

  6. Database - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a database is an organized collection of data or a type of data store based on the use of a database management system (DBMS), the software that interacts with end users, applications, and the database itself to capture and analyze the data. The DBMS additionally encompasses the core facilities provided to administer the database.

  7. Data orientation - Wikipedia

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    Data orientation is the representation of tabular data in a linear memory model such as in-disk or in-memory. The two most common representations are column-oriented (columnar format) and row-oriented (row format). [1] [2] The choice of data orientation is a trade-off and an architectural decision in databases, query engines, and numerical ...

  8. HSQLDB - Wikipedia

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    HSQLDB has two main table types used for durable read-write data storage, i.e., if a transaction has been successfully committed, it is guaranteed that the data will survive system failure and will keep their integrity. The default MEMORY type stores all data changes to the disk in the form of a SQL script. During engine start-up, these ...

  9. 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.