Actian db4o vs Progress OpenEdge RDBMS comparison

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We performed a comparison between Actian db4o and Progress OpenEdge RDBMS based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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13th
out of 14 in Embedded Database
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58
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5th
out of 14 in Embedded Database
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865
Comparisons
298
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db4o, Versant
OpenEdge RDBMS, Progress RDBMS, Progress OpenEdge, OpenEdge
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Overview
Open source object database that enables Java and .NET developers to slash development time and costs.
The Progress OpenEdge Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) is an established, database management system for production systems. The OpenEdge database can support thousands of users and high traffic loads with sub-second response times. It helps to ensure that users are productive, customers are satisfied, and, for SaaS/Cloud computing environments, service-level agreements are met. Some of the key benefits of OpenEdge RDBMS include cost-effectiveness, raises productivity, easy to administer, scalable, and easy to manage. Progress OpenEdge RDBMS has a large shared-memory buffer pool allows up to a terabyte of the database to be cached in memory in a 64-bit OS environment. This gives memory-speed access to the frequently used parts of the database for best performance. In addition, its storage or space management is extendable: architected for expansion and optimized for performance. As a result, OpenEdge RDBMS presents virtually no limitations to the amount of data that can be stored in a single database other than the storage limits of your own computing environment.
Sample Customers
Henry Schein, Sheetz, Zoho
Apero Solutions, Heath Village, International Energy Services, Exact Software, PepsiCo Russia, Pero, SVK, FreshERP
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Computer Software Company20%
Financial Services Firm15%
Energy/Utilities Company8%
Government8%
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Small Business28%
Midsize Enterprise17%
Large Enterprise55%
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March 2024
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Actian db4o is ranked 13th in Embedded Database while Progress OpenEdge RDBMS is ranked 5th in Embedded Database. Actian db4o is rated 0.0, while Progress OpenEdge RDBMS is rated 9.0. On the other hand, the top reviewer of Progress OpenEdge RDBMS writes "Customizable, intelligent, and reacts in real-time". Actian db4o is most compared with , whereas Progress OpenEdge RDBMS is most compared with Oracle Database In-Memory and SAP HANA.

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