TimesTen In-Memory Database
FAQs

FAQ Topics
General
- What is Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database?
- What is Oracle TimesTen Application-Tier Database Cache?
- Does Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database have any special hardware and software requirements?
- Is Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database part of Oracle Database?
- What platforms are supported by Oracle TimesTen technologies?
- What types of applications are best for Oracle TimesTen databases?
- What is the difference between TimesTen In-Memory Database (or TimesTen Cache) and Coherence?
- How is Oracle Exadata different from TimesTen In-Memory Database?
- I have more questions about TimesTen In-Memory Database, where can I get answers?
TimesTen In-Memory Database
- Can TimesTen In-Memory Database be used as a standalone database?
- Can TimesTen In-Memory Database be used as an in-memory cache to Oracle Database?
- What are the data access APIs to the TimesTen In-Memory database?
- Does TimesTen support 32-bit applications?
- What languages can be used to develop Oracle TimesTen applications?
- What does “embedded mode” mean?
- Does Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database support indexes such as Oracle Database?
- How are data structures designed and created in TimesTen In-Memory Database?
- How does TimesTen recover from node/power failure since it is an in-memory database?
TimesTen Application-Tier Database Cache
- What Oracle Database releases are supported by TimesTen Application-Tier Database Cache?
- What platforms are supported by TimesTen Application-Tier Database Cache?
- Can I run TimesTen Application-Tier Database Cache on a different platform from the Oracle Database server?
- My Oracle Database is terabytes in size, how big should my TimesTen Cache database be?
TimesTen Replication
- What is TimesTen replication?
- How does TimesTen replication ensure continuous availability in the event of system failures?
- Can I replicate selected tables in the database?
- What network protocol is supported by TimesTen replication?
- Is TimesTen replication bidirectional?