Database for IoT Systems
Scalable database platform for the Internet of Things
eXtremeDB Advanced Replication Fabric combines advanced, easy to use, development tools with unmatched elastic database scalability, data availability, safety and information security at the edge and for the cloud.
Active Replication Fabric Eliminates Data Loss Between Device and Server
The Internet of Things is an ecosystem of billions of connected devices and applications generating enormous amounts of data. Around the clock data availability and protection and real-time analysis is a cornerstone concept in every aspect of our lives. eXtremeDB Active Replication Fabric is a powerful low-overhead solution for real-time transparent, uninterrupted and safe data transmission from edge-to-cloud and cloud-to-edge, making it the ideal database for IoT sysems.
Read about Active Replication Fabric in our on-line documentation
Read the press release about how Active Replication Fabric helped eXtremeDB win Best in Show at IoT World 2019
See a list of eXtremeDB features, including Active Replication Fabric, that maximize database managmement system reliability.
Built-in Security
Billions of IoT devices’ and their storage containers are exposed and inherently vulnerable. Unlike servers, IoT edge devices run in the open and don’t enjoy IT staff attendance, sophisticated firewalls and other security apparatus available at the back-end. eXtremeDB protects its data at rest through sophisticated AES encryption algorithms and in transmission by employing integrated SSL/TLS protocols for its communication channels.
Read about eXtremeDB security options in our online documentation.
Read the article, Notes on IoT Database Management – Part 2 by McObject CTO Andrei Gorine discussing security and other IoT topics.
eXtremeDB also protects your database with Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) on the database page level detects any unauthorized modification to stored data.
Read about eXtremeDB security options in our online documentation.
Read Notes on IoT Database Management – Part 2 by McObject CTO Andrei Gorine that discusses security and other IoT topics.
eXtremeDB also protects your database with Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) on the database page level detects any unauthorized modification to stored data.
Compressed Storage and Transmissions
By nature, IoT edge devices’ memory and persistent storage is often limited while the volume of data collected is high. High volumes of on-device data makes on-device storage and transmission compression a must. eXtremeDB’s efficient storage layout and integrated database compression maximizes efficient utilization of on-device storage space and minimizes necessary transmission bandwidth, enabling cost-effective device deployments and back-end data analytics.
In McObject’s tests, activating this feature reduced storage space requirements by 75% and increased speed in reading the database by 21%. Read more about compressed storage in our online documentation.
Read about low-level network compression in our online documentation
Learn more about eXtremeDB for data analytics
A Platform-independent Database for IoT Systems
IoT connected devices — sensors, machines and other gear are designed to work in heterogeneous ecosystems which necessarily requires supporting multiple operating environments (CPUs, operating systems, programming languages, and network protocols). With a footprint of just about 200K, and available source code, eXtremeDB supports all common hardware platforms and embedded real-time operating systems, leveraging your investment in eXtremeDB across different projects with their varying architectures.
Read the article, Portability and Data Management by McObject CTO Andrei Gorine.
eXtremeDB technical specifications provides a list of hardware and software platforms, as well as supported data types and developement environments.
Read about cross-platform database application development in our online documentation.
Read the article, Portability and Data Management by McObject CTO Andrei Gorine.
eXtremeDB technical specifications provides a list of hardware and software platforms, as well as supported data types and developement environments.
Read about cross-platform database application development in our online documentation.
Used by innovative industry leaders in over 30,000,000 deployments world-wide in these markets and others.
Aerospace & Defense
Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, British Aerospace, EADS and others depend on eXtremeDB’s reliability, unmatched performance and broad platform support.
Consumer Electronics
JVC, DirecTV, GoPro and others all discovered that eXtremeDB’s small code size, portable data format and efficient use of compute & storage can reduce component cost while also supporting data-hungry new features.
Industrial Control
eXtremeDB’s sophisticated event notification systems, time series data processing and high availability have powered its wide-spread adoption in SCADA, fleet management, smart building automation and other verticals.

Best Big Data Analytics & Technology Provider 2019

Best Development Tool & Operating System at IoT World 2019

IoT Vendor of the Year 2018

Best Development Tool & Operating System at IoT World 2019

Best Big Data Analytics & Technology Provider 2019

IoT Vendor of the Year 2018
Related Resources

Articles for Professional Developers
- “Notes on IoT Database Management – Parts 1 and 2” Embedded Computing Design
- “What is a Distributed Database System?” IoTAgenda
- “The Internet of Things, Database Systems and Data Distribution, Parts 1 and 2” TechTarget.com
See a list of articles

White Papers for Professional Developers
We have been testing, improving on, and retesting our software from the beginning in 2001 in order to provide our clients with the best possible data management solutions. Read “Database Persistence, Without The Performance Penalty” and more.
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Webinars for Professional Developers
Watch to on-demand Webinars, hosted by experts, about proven database management system practices. Watch “Scaling IoT Applications – IoT Panel Discussion Parts 1 and 2“. Or, “Edge Node Database Systems, the Internet of Things’ Hidden Workhorses” and others.
Review our list of Webinars