H-store is an open-source database management system that utilizes a distributed in-memory architecture for high-performance transaction processing and real-time analytics.
H-store was originally developed at Brown University in 2007 as an academic research project
It was later commercialized by VoltDB, a company formed by H-store's co-founders, in 2010
In 2018, H-store was open-sourced and is now maintained by a community of developers
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The open-source database management system that utilizes a distributed in-memory architecture.
H-store is a distributed in-memory database management system designed for high-performance transaction processing and real-time analytics.
Yes, H-store is an open-source project maintained by a community of developers.
H-store's distributed in-memory architecture allows for faster and more efficient transaction processing and real-time analytics than traditional disk-based relational databases.
H-store supports Java and C++ for accessing the database.
H-store is used in industries such as finance, telecommunications, and e-commerce for processing large volumes of transactions and real-time analytics.