Anatomy of a Native XML Database
Written by Sleepycat Software engineer George Feinberg, this paper talks about the design and architecture of a native XML database, how it gives developers great flexibly storing and indexing XML documents, and how specific design choices drive performance, scalability and features.
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Building Robust Storage Systems
Berkeley DB is stable and mature while providing flexibility and highly optimized performance. This combination of properties makes it an ideal solution for storage system design. Learn about design challenges and trade-offs when building modern storage systems and how an API-based transactional storage manager can efficiently address many of these challenges.
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Key Strategies for Telecom and Networking Developers
In this free technical guide, learn about developer strategies Cisco, Motorola, Lucent & others use to deliver higher performing products faster, and at lower TCO. This guide features details on how Berkeley DB provides support for ACID transactions, recovery, and replication for products ranging from carrier class applications to mobile devices
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Managing Data within Billing, Mediation and Rating Systems
In the highly complex and demanding realm of mediation and billing, there is no “one size fits all” solution for data management. Learn how making the right architectural choices achieves the high availability and system throughput demanded by billing and mediation systems, and how Berkeley DB is used to implement these data management strategies.
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Open Source Databases: All Dressed Up, Only So Many Places to Go
This Aberdeen Executive White Paper details the pros and cons of today’s open source databases. These databases now have a track record of several years in support of key applications for some users. Major suppliers of open source databases have added significant new features that allow them to be compared in the same breath with so-called enterprise databases
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