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of product management at Terracotta,cheap jordan shoes, a wholly owned subsidiary of Software AG, says that, as a rule of thumb, memory is 1,,000 times faster than disk. For AdJuggler,amassdenver, with its ultra-narrow bidding window and high transaction volume, that speed difference tipped the balance in favor of in-memory.< p>
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<p>AdJuggler's current platform, which matches ads to places on Web pages at a clip of 20,000 transactions per second, includes a mySQL database. The database houses configuration data on customers' campaigns-essentially, ad placements on various websites. Lindquist says all that configuration data will move from the disk-based mySQL data store to Terracotta's in-memory technology. AdJuggler will also add multiple terabytes of anonymized audience data.< p>
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<p>That data store will further multiply since AdJuggler customers will be permitted to place their own,cheap air jordans, proprietary audience data into the Terracotta data management system. As for throughput, the new platform<ul>
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