Oracle® In-Memory Database Cache Introduction 11g Release 2 (11.2.2) Part Number E21631-03 |
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This section summarizes the new features of Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database release 11.2.2 that are described in this guide. It provides links to more information.
You can increase replication throughput by configuring parallel replication at database creation time. See "Replication".
You can increase throughput from asynchronous writethrough (AWT) cache groups to the Oracle database by configuring parallel propagation at database creation time. See "Updating Oracle tables from a cache group".
TimesTen provides the ability to compress tables at the column level, thus storing the data more efficiently. See "In-memory columnar compression".
TimesTen provides analytic SQL functions, aggregate SQL functions and OLAP operators. See "Business intelligence and online analytical processing".
TimesTen supports large objects (LOBs) in tables that are not cached in the IMDB Cache. See "Large objects".