-- For a simple SELECT against the 1.17 Terabyte, 15.54 billion row database, eXtremeDB processed 87.78 million query transactions per second using its native application programming interface (API) and 28.14 million transactions per second using a SQL ODBC API. To put these results in perspective, consider that the lingua franca for discussing query performance is transactions per minute; -- In more complex JOIN operations, the benchmark report documents performance of 11.13 million operations per second with the native API, and 4.36 million operations per second using SQL ODBC; -- When provisioning the in-memory database with data, ingest performance between the first and last quartiles decreased by just 20 percent -- much less than the precipitous drop-off that is often predicted for the later stages of populating a very large database (VLDB); -- Backup and restore functions for VLDB required just a fraction of the time needed for initial provisioning, suggesting the persistence needs of time-sensitive, data-intensive applications can be met without undue latency; -- Nearly linear scalability from a one processor up to 160 processor cores is possible, with some minor and unavoidable drop-off in scalability occurring for operations that involve a higher proportion of system "housekeeping";"McObject's new benchmark report, In-Memory Database Systems (IMDS) Beyond the Terabyte Size Boundary, provides further support for IMDS' value in real-time applications requiring rapid analysis of very large databases. This test-based evidence, coupled with the growing role IMDS are already playing in the enterprise, laboratories and government agencies, paints a very bright future for this technology," Steve Graves, McObject Co-founder and CEO, said. "The test proved that eXtremeDB-64 can support an arbitrarily large number of concurrent processes/threads and deliver consistent performance. Performance levels were maintained as database size increased to uncharted territory for IMDS. The performance observed was in line with results obtained with much smaller databases, given a processor clock speed of 1.6 Ghz," Graves said. "The McObject eXtremeDB in-memory database system has proven to be an excellent high-performing solution when coupled with the unparalleled scalability of the SGI Altix server platform for real-time in-memory database operations," said Ravi Pendekanti, Senior Director of Solutions Marketing, SGI. About McObject's eXtremeDB In-Memory Embedded Database With eXtremeDB-64, McObject offers a highly scalable 64-bit database management system that meets the unique performance requirements and resource constraints of intelligent devices and real-time systems. eXtremeDB-64 provides critical data management features -- including transactions, concurrent access, High Availability and a high-level data definition language -- while maintaining a minimal code footprint. As an in-memory database system (IMDS), eXtremeDB-64 delivers the real-time responsiveness demanded in many application categories that cannot tolerate the response latency of on-disk database systems. eXtremeDB-64 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. Introduced in 2006, eXtremeDB-64 is the 64-bit version of McObject's eXtremeDB in-memory database system. eXtremeDB-64 supports databases that are hundreds of times larger than the 32-bit version, providing a powerful new tool in fields such as finance, science, computer simulation, and game production that demand instantaneous sorting, retrieval and manipulation of massive databases. About McObject Founded by embedded database and real-time systems experts, McObject offers proven data management technology that makes intelligent devices and real-time applications faster, 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-64 are trademarks or registered trademarks of McObject LLC or its suppliers. SGI and Altix are registered trademarks of SGI in the United States and/or other countries worldwide. Novell is a registered trademark, and SUSE is a trademark of Novell, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other company or product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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