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** [[Aerospike v4.5.0.6]] (2019-02-20) [https://www.aerospike.com/download/server/notes.html#4.5.0.6] | ** [[Aerospike v4.5.0.6]] (2019-02-20) [https://www.aerospike.com/download/server/notes.html#4.5.0.6] | ||
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Revision as of 19:01, 20 May 2020
An Aerospike DBMS Platform is a in-memory DBMS.
- Example(s):
- Aerospike v4.5.0.6 (2019-02-20) [1]
- Aerospike Community Edition.
- ...
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: NoSQL, Aerospike (Company), Flash Memory.
References
2019
- https://www.aerospike.com/products/aerospike-database-platform/
- QUOTE:
- Unmatched Reliability: Aerospike uniquely combines proven uptime, predictable high performance combined with strong consistency and durability for a robust database architecture enterprises need.
- Superior Scalability: Aerospike’s dynamic cluster management and unique flexible storage engine enable our database to reliably handle millions of transactions per second, efficiently scaling to meet any data volume needs.
- Exceptionally Low TCO: Fueled by a hybrid-flash architecture and automated cluster management, Aerospike provides improved performance at 20% the total cost of ownership (TCO) of first-generation NoSQL and relational databases.
- Deployable Anywhere: Easily deployable as Linux on bare-metal, on-premises, in the cloud or any combination thereof – often within minutes. Can be deployed for both front-end systems of engagement or backend systems of record.
- QUOTE:
2018
- (Wikipedia, 2018) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerospike_database Retrieved:2018-8-16.