What is eXtremeDB?
The eXtremeDB hybrid database management system offers the strengths of the on-disk and all-in-memory approaches in a single database management system. It was designed and optimized to be an in-memory database system (IMDS), allowing for improved performance.
eXtremeDB is a database development tool ideally suited for systems that demand reliability and/or have stringent constraints. The type-safe native C API, target-side debugging capabilities, host-side real-time diagnostic tools, storage media optimized data layouts, integrated small footprint embedded web-server, and supported toolchains support maximum flexibility for developers and minimize time-to-market. The vendor states that it will run predictably on dozens of hardware architectures and operating systems and is a trusted database system for any embedded platform.
eXtremeDB Active Replication Fabric(TM) virtually eliminates data loss between device and server. The APIs allow device-based applications to collect data, then transmit the collected data when connected.
eXtremeDB Active Replication Fabric(TM) virtually eliminates data loss between device and server. The APIs allow device-based applications to collect data, then transmit the collected data when connected.
eXtremeDB also offers:
- Small footprint - 200K as well as Kernel mode
- A wide range of supported data types
- Multiple database indexes
- Built-in security
- Elastic scalability via Sharding
- Flexible row (OLTP) and columnar (Time Series, OLAP) data layout
- Built-in mathematical functions are Pipelined for consistently record-breaking speed.
- Multiple distributed database options to address different objectives
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eXtremeDB Active Replication Fabric
Technical Details
| Deployment Types | On-Premise, SaaS |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Windows, Linux, Mac, Unix, VxWorks, INTEGRITY, ThreadX, eCos, FreeRTOS, QNX |
| Mobile Application | No |
| Supported Countries | Global |
| Supported Languages | English |
FAQs
What is eXtremeDB?
McObject in Federal Way, Washington offers eXtremeDB, an in-memory embedded relational database for IoT connected devices and time series analyses.
What are eXtremeDB's top competitors?
Oracle TimesTen are common alternatives for eXtremeDB.




