An in-memory database (IMDB; also main memory database system or MMDB) is a database management system that primarily relies on main memory for computer data storage. It is contrasted with database management systems which employ a disk storage mechanism. Main memory databases are faster than disk-optimized databases since the internal optimization algorithms are simpler and execute fewer CPU instructions. Accessing data in memory provides faster and more predictable performance than disk. In applications where response time is critical, such as telecommunications network equipment, main memory databases are often used.[1]
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[hide]- 1 ACID support
- 2 "Hybrid" in-memory/on-disk databases
- 3 Commercial products
- 4 Products
- 5 References
- 6 See also
- 7 External links
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