Using object databases for data storage brings powerful advantages to applications that use complex C++, Java and .NET object models, have high concurrency requirements, and large data sets. Versant Object Database 8 is designed to handle the navigational access, seamless data distribution, and enterprise scale often required by these applications.
Telecommunications, Finance, Defense, Government, Simulations, Medical - For Certain Types of Applications, You Need the Versant Object Database
For many applications, the most challenging aspect is controlling the inherent complexity of the subject matter itself. The complexity of telecommunications infrastructure, transportation networks, simulations, financial instruments and other domains must be tamed. And tamed in a way that enables continual evolution of the application as the environment and needs change. The primary focus for these applications must be on the domain and the domain logic, and complex designs should be based on an object model. Architectures that mix technical needs such as persistence (and SQL) with the domain model are an invitation to disaster.
The Versant Object Database lets you develop using objects that need only contain the domain behaviour, freeing you from persistence concerns. And it does so at the same time it enables seamless data distribution across multiple databases, high concurrency, fine-grained locking, top performance, and high availability through replication and other techniques. Modern O/R mapping tools in Java simplify many mapping problems, however they don’t provide seamless data distribution or the performance of Versant.
Telecommunications, Defense, Simulation, Medical, Transportation, Finance
Versant supports lazy schema evolution, meaning the objects are converted from an old schema to a new schema as they are touched. No mapping is required. Together these support evolution of database schema and agile development.
Clients seamlessly interact with one database… or many. The seamless federation of individual databases lets you partition data, increase read and write capacity, and increase overall database size. Distribution to these databases is transparent. They are united into one seamless database providing great scalability.
Versant uses fine-grained object-level locking to maximize concurrent user access. Support for both pessimistic and optimistic locking protocols allows the application to control access based on its needs. Object-level locking ensures conflict only occurs when two applications try to update the same object, unlike page-based locking mechanisms that can result in phantom concurrency hotspots.
C++ objects, STL classes, and standard C++ collections such as dictionaries, maps, maps of maps, and the like are persisted in the database as-is. State changes are automatically tracked behind the scenes. When the associated transaction commits, all the changes are automatically sent to the database. The result is a very natural, low intrusion programming style that enables fast development and the agility of easy changes to the application as requirements change.
JDO 2.0 provides transparent persistence of POJOs, including Java 2 collection classes, interfaces, and any defined user class. State changes are automatically tracked behind the scenes. Commits automatically push all the changes to the database. You get this lightweight programming style in managed and unmanaged deployments.
Application developers are using Microsoft’s object oriented .NET framework to create sophisticated applications for complex markets including telecommunications, high performance computing, financial services and computer simulation. Increasingly complex data models are demanding higher performance and scalability from the database tier. Breaking up these complex data models into tables for SQL databases, while at the same time achieving performance and scalability requirements, has become a daunting task for the developer.
Versant can be invisibly embedded in an application, yet scales to multi-terabytes. And can be used in ways that require no administration.
Objects are managed via logical identity, allowing physical movement of objects for archiving and partitioning without any required code changes to the application.
V/Management Center is an add-on module for the monitoring and administration of a Versant Object Database environment, designed following the standard managing console/remote agent paradigm. The remote agent resides on the Versant server system, while the managing console is a graphical interface running on a Versant client system to display the ongoing activity of the monitored database environment.
V/Compact, a database reorganizer, is for applications that delete large numbers of objects. It lets you reclaim unused space in your database while it is in normal operation, increasing available free space and improving database performance.
The Fault Tolerant Server (FTS) option enables automatic fail-over and recovery in the case of hardware or software failure of the Versant database. FTS uses synchronous replication between two database instances and supports transparent re-synchronization in the event of a failure.
The Versant Asynchronous Replication (V/AR) option supports both master-slave and peer-to-peer asynchronous replication between multiple object servers. This can be used to replicate data to a distributed recovery site or to replicate data between multiple local object servers for increased performance and reliability.
High Availability Backup (V/HA BackUp) is an add-on option that enables Versant to use the disk mirroring features of EMC Symmetrix or other enterprise storage systems to take an online backup of very large data volumes without impacting availability.
Object–relational mapping code can be 40% or more of your application. With Versant, mapping code is no longer required.
When applications have complex in-memory object models with predominantly navigational access, object databases provide higher performance than mapping to relational databases. As an example, when an application needs to retrieve an object from an object database, a single query to the datastore retrieves the object. When mapping to a relational database, if the object is an object with many-to-many associations, one or more joins will be required to access the references stored in the association table. Objects with moderate complexity typically are 3x faster in an object database, objects with high levels of complexity, such as many-to-many associations are 30x faster when using an object database. For collections of collections and recursive relationships, a 50x speed advantage is possible.
Today’s rate of change in business process and structure and application requirements makes the ability to change very valuable. Object-relational mapping and other methods to adapt to rigid storage structures make changes difficult. The Versant Object Database greatly facilitates the ability of your applicationto meet current and future business needs.
Object databases are the preferred solution when you have complex object models and large data sets. The main benefits are reduced code size, lower development costs, faster time to market, low or no administration requirements, and reduced cost of hardware and server software licenses. The performance advantage can lower the costs dramatically for high workload applications. Big relational databases are expensive and require expensive hardware.
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