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oltp
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The oltp tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about online transaction processing (OLTP) in the context of modern database architectures. Recent threads highlight Neo4j's Infinigraph, which uses property sharding to support both OLTP and OLAP workloads at multi-terabyte scale while maintaining ACID guarantees. Another thread covers Oracle's Exadata X11M, which targets OLTP performance in cloud environments against AWS and Azure. These sources focus on scalability, hybrid transactional/analytical processing (HTAP), and enterprise database innovations. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and database administrators evaluating high-throughput transactional systems.
Neo4j’s new Infinigraph architecture — anchored by a technique the company calls property sharding — promises to finally address Neo4j’s long‑running scalability complaints by decoupling a graph’s topology from its property payloads, enabling horizontal scale beyond 100 TB while claiming ACID...
Neo4j’s new Infinigraph architecture, anchored by a technique it calls property sharding, promises to finally break the company out of its historical scalability box — allowing a single Neo4j deployment to run both high-throughput transactional (OLTP) and deep analytical (OLAP) workloads at...
In the ever-escalating war for cloud computing dominance, Oracle just made a bold—and some might say audacious—move: they've gone onto their competitors' "home turf" and declared themselves the fastest, leanest database provider around. If you've been paying attention to the cloud world, this...