How does TimesTen recover from node/power failure, since it is an in-memory database?
While the entire database resides in memory, the transaction logs and checkpoint files are saved on disk. In the event of a system restart or failure, the IMDB is recovered from the checkpoint files and transaction log files. In addition, customers can configure TimesTen Replication to provide transactional replication to another TimesTen node. Top of Page In-Memory Database Cache What are the Oracle database releases supported by Oracle In-Memory Database Cache? In-Memory Database Cache supports Oracle Database 11g Release 2, Oracle Database 11g Release 1 and Oracle Database 10g Release 2. Top of Page What are the platforms supported by Oracle In-Memory Database Cache? In-Memory Database Cache runs as a client application to Oracle database server. The supported platforms include AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows. Top of Page Can I run Oracle In-Memory Database Cache on a different platform from the Oracle database server? Yes, since In-Memory Database Cache runs as an Oracle cl
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