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In-Memory Databases

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Accelerating Data Access

An in-memory database stores data in a RAM instead of a hard drive. As there is no disk to slow down the process, this offers the advantage of faster access speeds and enables real-time updates. In-memory databases also solve the difficulty of storing, transferring and processing large amounts of unstructured data.
In-Memory Databases and On-disk databases
In-Memory Databases and On-disk databases

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