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Actian Ingres (Linux & Windows) 12.0
The Actian Ingres 12.0 release introduces several enhancements, including performance optimization, workload automation, database management improvements, and cloud-enabled capabilities, that drive business continuity. The 12.0 release has new capabilities designed to support mission-critical business and modernization efforts, such as:
- Workload Manager 2.0 provides better queue management and allocation of resources by user, role, and group.
- Containerized UDFs offer improved isolation and support for using Python, and JavaScript languages in working with data
- Backup to Cloud and Disaster Recovery for on-premises and cloud deployments using Virtual Machines (VMs) or Docker containers in Kubernetes.
- Up to 20% faster analytical queries using the X100 engine
- Improvements that harden security against brute force and Denial of Service (DoS) attacks from malicious actors.
OneDB 2.0
Actian Ingres (Linux & Windows) 11.2
The Actian X Hybrid Database includes the record breaking analytic engine from Actian’s Vector to enable a new class of applications that can mix OLTP and analytic queries, with each query being directed to the appropriate execution engine. Actian X contains many new management, development and security features. Actian X 11.2 introduces Workload Management Phase 1, JSON Support in X100 tables and Encryption Initialization Vectors among other changes.
Actian X 11.2 also contains a development release of UDFs with development-only support for SQL, Java Script and Python UDFs.
Actian X 11.2 also contains a development release of UDFs with development-only support for SQL, Java Script and Python UDFs.
Actian NoSQL Database 10
Actian NoSQL Database 10 (also known as VOD 10) is the newest GA release version of our flagship object oriented database system providing enhanced support for high performance computing multi-CPU / multi-core server architectures, significant optimizations in internal memory management and caching implementations, and updates to its standard programming interfaces for C++ and Java.