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October 26, 2011

Oracle Releases NoSQL Database

Filed under: Java,NoSQL,Oracle — Patrick Durusau @ 6:58 pm

Oracle Releases NoSQL Database by Leila Meyer.

From the post:

Oracle has released Oracle NoSQL Database 11g, the company’s new entry into the NoSQL database market. Oracle NoSQL Database is a distributed, highly scalable, key-value database that uses the Oracle Berkeley Database Java Edition as its underlying storage system. Developed as a key component of the Oracle Big Data Appliance that was unveiled Oct. 3, Oracle NoSQL Database is available now as a standalone product.

(see the post for the list of features and other details)

Oracle NoSQL Database will be available in a Community Edition through an open source license and an Enterprise Edition through an Oracle Technology Network (OTN) license. The Community Edition is still awaiting final licensing approval, but the Enterprise Edition is available now for download from the Oracle Technology Network.

Don’t know that I will have the time but it would be amusing to compare the actual release with pre-release speculation about its features and capabilities.

More to follow as information becomes available.

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