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TransLattice


TransLattice is a distributed relational database management system and application platform designed for enterprise, cloud, and hybrid environments. It provides geographically distributed data management capabilities and is based on a clustered PostgreSQL architecture.

Country of Origin
US
Start Year
2007
End Year
2014
Project Types
Commercial, Open Source
Written in
C
Derived From
PostgreSQL
Operating Systems
Linux, Windows

Database Entry

TransLattice


TransLattice is a distributed relational database management system and application platform designed for enterprise, cloud, and hybrid environments. It provides geographically distributed data management capabilities and is based on a clustered PostgreSQL architecture.

History


TransLattice was founded in 2007 by Frank Huerta, Mike Lyle, and Robert Geiger, officially launching in 2010. The company received Series A funding in August 2008. In 2013, it acquired StormDB, a database-as-a-service startup. StormDB's clustered PostgreSQL fork was open-sourced in 2014 as Postgres-XL. Development and operations ceased around 2016.

Checkpoints


Same as PostgreSQL

Compression


Same as PostgreSQL

Concurrency Control


Same as PostgreSQL

Data Model


Same as PostgreSQL

Foreign Keys


Same as PostgreSQL

Indexes


Same as PostgreSQL

Isolation Levels


Same as PostgreSQL

Joins


Same as PostgreSQL

Logging


Same as PostgreSQL

Parallel Execution


Same as PostgreSQL

Query Compilation


Same as PostgreSQL

Query Execution


Same as PostgreSQL

Query Interface


Same as PostgreSQL

Storage Architecture


Same as PostgreSQL

Storage Format


Same as PostgreSQL

Storage Model


Same as PostgreSQL

Storage Organization


Same as PostgreSQL

Stored Procedures


Same as PostgreSQL

System Architecture


User-Defined Functions


Same as PostgreSQL

Views


Same as PostgreSQL

Citations

2 sources
  1. http://www.translattice.com translattice.com Spam — Check Archive
  2. TransLattice - Wikipedia wikipedia.org
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