Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Documentation
Release 22.1

Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database is the world's fastest OLTP database. It is a relational in-memory database with a rich feature set. TimesTen supports SQL, standard APIs, complete ACID properties, and highly available replication mechanisms. A TimesTen database resides entirely in physical memory and is persistent and recoverable. By managing data in memory and optimizing data structures and access algorithms, database operations run efficiently, achieving dramatic gains in responsiveness and throughput. 

You can deploy TimesTen as a standalone database and a cache to a backend Oracle database. You can use the TimesTen Kubernetes Operator to deploy, manage, and monitor your TimesTen databases in a Kubernetes environment. You can also use the TimesTen In-Memory Database for Kubernetes - BYOL listing in Oracle Cloud Marketplace to quickly deploy TimesTen databases in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). These options provide powerful, robust, and fully supported solutions to meet your specific business and data requirements.

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Use the following resources to get started with TimesTen or jump straight to the guides. You can also download all the TimesTen Release 22.1 documentation to your computer.

Highlights

TimesTen In-Memory Database in KVM on Oracle Database Appliance
Combining the advantage of Oracle Database Appliance with Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database as a solution-in-a-box enables you to meet application performance goals using a simple, low-cost, fully integrated system. See Deploying Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database on Oracle Database Appliance KVM and Solution-in-a-box: Deploying TimesTen on Oracle Database Appliance.

TimesTen In-Memory Database for Kubernetes
The TimesTen Operator enables TimesTen deployment on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Container Engine for Kubernetes or on on-premises infrastructure. It can quickly deploy TimesTen in standalone mode or as a cache (for the Oracle Database). See Kubernetes Operator User's Guide.

TimesTen In-Memory Database for Kubernetes - BYOL
This new application in Oracle Cloud Marketplace enables you to quickly deploy TimesTen databases in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). See Using Oracle Cloud Marketplace to Obtain a TimesTen Container Image (BYOL)

TimesTen on Oracle Linux Arm
TimesTen Classic supports the popular Arm architecture. See the Installation, Migration, and Upgrade Guide. You can apply the Linux/UNIX examples of this content to Oracle Linux for Arm. Likewise, the TimesTen Kubernetes Operator now supports the arm64 platform for TimesTenClassic objects. See the Release Notes for details.

What's New?

Explore the Release Notes to learn more about these and other new features.

Quick Start

Install TimesTen and create an instance using our tutorial.

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