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SQL Server 2014 is done: Hekaton, Azure integration (via: Tim Anderson’s ITWriting)

Posted by jpluimers on 2014/03/19

Interesting: SQL Server 2014 is done: Hekaton, Azure integration « Tim Anderson’s ITWriting.

Most important feature is the in-memory database engine (OLTP).

Because the in-memory OLTP it is so highly optimized there are quite a few T-SQL features missing, but usually it is a magnitude faster than the disk based database engine.

For limitations, see Transact-SQL Constructs Not Supported by In-Memory OLTP.

–jeroen

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