SESAM (database)
SESAM / SQL Server is a relational database system originally developed by Siemens, whose role as developer was successively succeeded by Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme (SNI),[1] Fujitsu Siemens Computers, and now Fujitsu Technology Solutions. It runs on the BS2000/OSD mainframe.
Clients running on BS2000/OSD, UNIX systems, Solaris, Linux and Microsoft Windows are supported.
Features
- Support for SQL3
- Data can be stored in EBCDIC and Unicode
- Cost-based optimizer
- Maintenance is possible during operation
- Table partitioning
- Multi-platform support
- Apache web-server integration
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References
- Erhard Rahm (1994). Mehrrechner-Datenbanksysteme: Grundlagen der verteilten und parallelen Datenbankverarbeitung (in German). Erhard Rahm. p. 393. ISBN 978-3-89319-702-6.
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