Derby 10.5 preview: In-memory backend

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22 Apr 2009

The upcoming Derby 10.5 release will contain a long-awaited feature: an in-memory storage backend. With this backend, your entire database will be stored in main memory instead of on disk.

2 Responses to Derby 10.5 preview: In-memory backend

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~Little Andrew~.

February 9th, 2010 at 5:51 am

The BlackBerry Curve accepts micro SD cards; the amount of storage is determined by card capacity.Like Integral 2GB Mini SD Card + adapter,
i think you can get up to 4gb

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Steve S

February 11th, 2010 at 5:30 pm

Nothing says it can't work. It just can't do anything useful without main memory.

Main memory is where the microprocessor gets the instructions it needs to follow and the data to carry them out on. Some data (but generally not instructions) can be stored in the registers, but not a lot.

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