MaxDB


MaxDB is a SAP-certified open source RDBMS for OLTP and OLAP usage. It’s targeted at large mySAP Business Suite environments and other applications that require maximum enterprise-level database functionality and complements the MySQL database server. MaxDB offers a complete set of administration and development tools and is available for all major platforms including HP-UX, Linux, Microsoft Windows, IBM AI, and Sun Solaris. MaxDB started in 1977 as a research project at the Technical University of Berlin, and was formerly known as SAP DB.

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