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McObject Releases eXtremeDB Fusion, a Hybrid Embedded Database
New Product Combines Strengths of On-Disk and In-Memory Database Systems
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ISSAQUAH, WA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- February 5, 2007 -- McObject® has released eXtremeDB Fusion™,
the embedded database system that combines the strengths of the on-disk and
all-in-memory approaches to data management in a single database system.
This unparalleled flexibility enables developers to tailor data management
in order to optimize applications for speed and persistence, while taking
advantage of the most cost-effective and physical space-conserving
approaches to data storage.
McObject pioneered the field of in-memory embedded database systems (IMDSs)
with eXtremeDB, its tiny footprint IMDS for embedded systems and real-time
applications. Traditional on-disk databases cache frequently requested data
in memory, but write all database updates, insertions and deletes through
the cache to be stored on disk. In contrast, IMDSs eliminate disk access
and store data in main memory, sending data to the hard disk only when
specified by the application. IMDSs' all-in-memory data storage means they
are very fast, and their streamlined design reduces RAM and CPU demands.
However, on-disk database systems can bring advantages to an application.
Some developers prefer the guaranteed persistence of automatic disk
storage, and byte-for-byte, disk storage can be cheaper than memory. Disk
storage can also take less physical space: RAM chips can't yet approach the
density of an 80GB micro-drive, for example. So for small form-factor
devices with large storage needs, such "spinning memory" might be
preferred.
Fusion Database: The Best of Both Worlds
eXtremeDB Fusion provides the best of both worlds, marrying in-memory
database technology with the traditional disk-based database system. The
result is a hybrid database for resource-constrained and high performance
systems that affords developers the ultimate in flexibility.
eXtremeDB Fusion enables the developer to combine both database
paradigms -- in-memory and on-disk -- in a single database instance.
Specifying one set of data as transient (managed in memory), while choosing
on-disk storage for other record types, requires a simple database schema
declaration.
The resulting application retains in-memory strengths (speed, small
database footprint, intuitive native API, etc.), while potentially
leveraging the cost savings and built-in durability of an on-disk database.
eXtremeDB Fusion's on-disk features are uniquely configurable, including
three levels of transaction logging, to meet the target system's footprint,
performance and durability needs; developer-specified maximum database
size, which is especially important when the 'disk' is actually a flash
memory file system; ability to save and re-use database cache across
sessions -- so a user can resume some activity when a device is switched
back on, for example; and physical implementation of the database in just
one file, to simplify maintenance, limit I/O and reduce size.
"McObject's philosophy has always been to put the developer in charge. From
the start, our eXtremeDB in-memory database has provided sophisticated
tools for control in the development and run-time environments," McObject
Co-founder and CEO Steve Graves said. "eXtremeDB Fusion is the logical
next step in that philosophy. With eXtremeDB Fusion, the developer fine
tunes database storage modality according to the exact speed, footprint and
other requirements of the operating environment and target system."
eXtremeDB Fusion will be sold alongside eXtremeDB and will be available in
High Availability, SQL and 64-bit editions, Graves said. Like eXtremeDB,
eXtremeDB Fusion is available for many operating systems and with source
code for porting to additional platforms.
About McObject's eXtremeDB In-Memory Embedded Database
Since its launch in 2002, manufacturers have embedded McObject's eXtremeDB
in-memory embedded database system in set-top boxes, mobile phones,
military/aerospace equipment, telecom and netcom gear, MP3 players,
industrial control and in many other devices and real-time software
applications.
With eXtremeDB, McObject offers a highly portable database management
system that meets the unique performance requirements and resource
constraints of intelligent, connected devices. eXtremeDB provides critical
data management features -- including transactions, concurrent access, High
Availability and a high-level data definition language -- while maintaining
a tiny code footprint (as little as 50K). As an in-memory database system
(IMDS), eXtremeDB delivers the real-time responsiveness demanded in many
device categories that cannot tolerate the response latency of on-disk
database systems.
eXtremeDB also provides sophisticated development capabilities, such as
support for complex data and varied query methods, a powerful debugging
environment including a self-diagnostic API that catches a wide range of
common programming errors before they slip into runtime code, and optional
XML and SQL interfaces.
About McObject
Founded by embedded database and real-time systems experts, McObject offers
proven data management technology that makes intelligent devices smarter,
more reliable and more cost-effective to develop and maintain. McObject
counts among its customers industry leaders such as DaimlerChrysler, EADS,
JVC, Tyco Thermal Controls, F5 Networks, CA, Motorola and Boeing. McObject,
based in Issaquah, WA, is committed to providing innovative technology and
first-rate services to customers and partners. The company can be reached
at +1-425-831-5964, or visit www.mcobject.com.
McObject, eXtremeDB and eXtremeDB Fusion are trademarks or registered
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