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ALSO CALLED:
Online Transaction Processing Software,
Transaction Processing Software,
TP
DEFINITION: OLTP (online transaction processing) is a class of program that facilitates and manages transaction-oriented applications, typically for data entry and retrieval transactions in a number of industries, including banking, airlines, mailorder, supermarkets, and manufacturers. Probably the most widely installed OLTP product is IBM's CICS (Customer Information Control System).Today's online transaction
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E-Guide: Expert Guide to High Transaction Processing with Linux
sponsored by Red Hat & Continental Resources
EDITORIAL RESOURCE GUIDE:
Many of today's businesses rely on Unix for their highest workloads, limiting their ability to execute effective transaction processing. In this expert E-Guide you will discover how Linux can be used to perform high transaction rates at a low cost. Read on to learn more.
Posted: 23 Oct 2009 | Published: 23 Oct 2009
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High Availability Database Solutions for PostgreSQL & Postgres Plus
sponsored by EnterpriseDB Corporation
WHITE PAPER:
Making sure mission critical databases are highly availably (HA) is the main challenge of IT departments. This paper discusses the failover and redundancy capabilities of specific HA products that can be used in conjunction with PostgreSQL, Postgres Plus, and the Oracle compatible database Postgres Plus Advanced Server.
Posted: 27 Aug 2009 | Published: 27 Aug 2009
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Data Deduplication Approaches: Solving Today's Most Common Backup Problems
sponsored by Quantum Corporation
ANALYST REPORT:
This Technology Brief discusses different approaches to data deduplication in the market today along with the pros and cons of each, and then matches some of the most common backup problems to a recommended deduplication approach. The brief close with a spotlight on Quantum's DXi7500 enterprise disk backup and replication system
Posted: 10 Jun 2009 | Published: 10 Jun 2009
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OLTP DEFINITION (continued):
OLTP (online transaction processing) is a class of program that facilitates and manages transaction-oriented applications, typically for data entry and retrieval transactions in a number of industries, including banking, airlines, mailorder, supermarkets, and manufacturers. Probably the most widely installed OLTP product is IBM's CICS (Customer Information Control System).Today's online transaction processing increasingly requires support for transactions that span a network and may include more than one company. For this reason, new OLTP software uses client/server processing and brokering software that allows transactions to run on different computer platforms in a network.Getting started with OLTP To explore how OLTP is used in the enterprise, here are some additional resources:All-in-One Guide: Data Center Disaster Recovery.Data Center Systems Management Learning Guide OLTP definition sponsored by SearchDataCenter.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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