Timesten - Recover

Timesten Component

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If a database needs to be recovered, TimesTen merges the database checkpoint on disk with the completed transactions that are still in the transaction log files.

Recovery is never performed for temporary databases.





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Timesten Component
(TimesTen|TT) (In-Memory Database|IMDB)

Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database (TimesTen) is amemory-optimized relational database. IMDB = In-Memory Database For existing application with data residing on the Oracle Database, TimesTen is deployed...
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Timesten - Database Installation and configuration on Linux

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Timesten Component
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Timesten Component
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