The following database management systems and other software use multiversion concurrency control.
Databases
- Altibase
- Berkeley DB[1]
- Cloudant
- Cloud Spanner[2]
- Clustrix[3]
- CockroachDB[4]
- Couchbase
- CouchDB
- CUBRID[5]
- IBM Db2 – since IBM DB2 9.7 LUW ("Cobra") under CS isolation level – in currently committed mode[6]
- Drizzle
- Druid
- etcd[7]
- EXASOL
- eXtremeDB[8]
- Firebird[9]
- FLAIM
- FoundationDB
- GE Smallworld Version Managed Data Store
- H2 Database Engine – experimental since version 1.0.57 (2007-08-25)[10]
- HBase
- HSQLDB – starting with version 2.0
- IBM Netezza
- Ingres[11]
- InterBase – all versions[12]
- LMDB[13]
- MariaDB (MySQL fork) – when used with XtraDB, an InnoDB fork and that is included in MariaDB sources and binaries[14] or PBXT[15][16]
- MarkLogic Server – a bit of this is described in[17]
- MemSQL
- Microsoft SQL Server – when using READ_COMMITTED_SNAPSHOT, starting with SQL Server 2005[18]
- MonetDB[19]
- MongoDB – when used with the WiredTiger[20] storage engine
- MySQL – when used with InnoDB,[21][22] Falcon,[23] or Archive storage engines
- NuoDB
- ObjectDB
- ObjectStore
- Oracle database – all versions since Oracle 4[24][25][26]
- Oracle (née DEC) Rdb
- OrientDB[27]
- PostgreSQL[28]
- Postgres-XL
- RDM Embedded[29]
- REAL Server
- Realm
- RethinkDB[30]
- SAP HANA
- SAP IQ
- ScyllaDB
- sones GraphDB
- Sybase SQL Anywhere
- TerminusDB[31]
- Actian Vector
- YugabyteDB
- Zope Object Database[32]
Other software with MVCC
- JBoss Cache – v 3.0[33]
- Ehcache – v 1.6.0-beta4[34][35]
- Clojure – language software transactional memory
- Apache Jackrabbit Oak[36]
References
- ↑ Berkeley DB Reference Guide: Degrees of Isolation
- ↑ Cloud Spanner: TrueTime and external consistency
- ↑ A new approach: Clustrix Sierra database engine Archived 2012-04-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ CockroachDB's MVCC model
- ↑ "Database Transaction — CUBRID 10.0.0 documentation".
- ↑ DB2 Version 9.7 LUW Information Center, Currently committed semantics improve concurrency
- ↑ etcd3 Documentation | etcd3 API | CoreOS
- ↑ Graves, Steve (May 1, 2010). "Multi-Core Software: To Gain Speed, Eliminate Resource Contention". RTC Magazine. Archived from the original on June 1, 2010.
- ↑ White paper by Roman Rokytsky Firebird and Multi Version Concurrency Control
- ↑ Multi-Version Concurrency Control in the H2 Database Engine
- ↑ MVCC - Ingres Community Wiki Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine. Community.ingres.com. Retrieved on 2013-09-18.
- ↑ Todd, Bill (2000). "InterBase: What Sets It Apart". Archived from the original on 26 February 2006. Retrieved 4 May 2006.
- ↑ MDBX homepage
- ↑ About XtraDB, About XtraDB
- ↑ MariaDB/Storage Engines, PBXT
- ↑ About PBXT, About PBXT
- ↑ Inside MarkLogic Server
- ↑ Snapshot Isolation in SQL Server
- ↑ "MonetDB Transactions". Retrieved 6 April 2019.
- ↑ Multiversion concurrency control in MongoDB, MongoDB CTO: How our new WiredTiger storage engine will earn its stripes
- ↑ MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual, Section 14.2.12: Implementation of Multi-Versioning
- ↑ MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual, Table 14.1. Storage Engine Features
- ↑ or Maria MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual, Section 14.6.1: Falcon Features (Archive) Archived 2014-10-04 at the Portuguese Web Archive
- ↑ Oracle Database Concepts: Chapter 13 Data Concurrency and Consistency Multiversion Concurency Control
- ↑ "Oracle 4". Oracle FAQ. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
- ↑ "Oracle Timeline". Retrieved 21 March 2013.
- ↑ OrientDb Documentation
- ↑ PostgreSQL Current Documentation, Chapter 13: Concurrency Control
- ↑ RDM Embedded 10.1 Reference Manual, d_trrobegin Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ RethinkDB advanced FAQ
- ↑ "terminusdb/terminusdb-server". GitHub. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ↑ Proposal for MVCC in ZODB Archived 2012-02-06 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ MVCC has landed
- ↑ ehcache site
- ↑ MVCC optimistic locking is not implemented yet
- ↑ Jackrabbit Oak - Session Refresh Behavior
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