Title: RE: Kdb database engine

M'Laddy of Gogala,

Yes, good catch, the acronym can refer to some kernel
debuggers, too.

In this case, "Kdb" is the moniker for a superfast no-frills
in-memory db.  (Praps our own Mr. Adams knows something
of this product, since it has sold to Telstra, where
I *think* he used to work.)

Seems like a small company with a very higly trained staff
and nifty little product.

- Ross




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|| From: Gogala, Mladen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|| Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 12:21 PM
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|| Subject: RE: Kdb database engine
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|| I thought that kdb was a kernel debugger?
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|| Anyone out there using the Kdb database?
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