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Integrating an off-the-shelf database management system (DBMS) can improve reliability, scalability and time-to-market of embedded software. Developers often choose in-memory database systems, which offer faster performance, greater efficiency and a smaller code footprint.
But how can a database survive the failure of the software or hardware environment in which it operates? McObject's Webinar focuses on operational continuity, which is critical in many embedded applications.
McObject CEO Steve Graves lays out strategies by which embedded database software (in-memory, or not) can meet the high availability (HA) needs of telecommunications, military/aerospace, industrial control and other mission-critical applications. The presentation walks through the process of HA-enabling an application on both Master and Replica database nodes, as well as speeding development and preserving platform-independence by using an HA Application Framework.
Attendees learn about advanced topics such as synchronous (“eager”) vs. asynchronous (“lazy”) replication and the role of time-cognizance in deterministic HA applications.
In the event’s Q&A session, attendees leverage Mr. Graves’ 20+ years of embedded database experience to address their own development challenges. Reap the benefits of High Availability - register now for Embedded Databases: Building In ‘Always On’ High Availability!
Registration
Register for Asia event (9:30 a.m. in India; Noon in Beijing and Singapore; 1 p.m. in Tokyo and Seoul)
Register for North America event (11 a.m. in San Francisco; Noon in Denver; 1 p.m. in Chicago; 2 p.m. in New York)
Register for Europe, Middle East and Africa event (2 p.m. in London; 3 p.m. in Berlin; 4 p.m. in Tel Aviv, 7:30 p.m. in India)




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