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Escaping the Disk-Based Database Doldrums with a Memory-Based Power Boost: A Discussion of the Approach and of IBM's solidDB

For years, Solid Information Technology has served the data management needs of the segment of the relational database management system (RDBMS) market, telecommunications and networking systems providers, that demands the highest levels of performance. Solid’s RDBMS, solidDB, has served this segment with database technology known for low latency, high throughput, high availability, distributed operation, and flexible deployment. IBM acquired Solid Information Technology in order to offer solidDB as a complement to its line of DBMS products, specifically serving the needs of those seeking extreme performance with low administrative overhead. solidDB is a memory-based RDBMS that features:

-Low latency due to its memory-based (as opposed to disk-based) data management approach

-High availability due to its built-in replication and failover capabilities

-Suitability for use as an in-memory cache for DB2 and Informix Dynamic Server

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