CSQL explained

CSQL
Logo Alt:CSQL Logo
Author:Prabakaran Thirumalai
Developer:Lakshya and others
Latest Release Version:CSQL 3.3
Operating System:Linux, Solaris
Genre:Relational database management system
License:GNU General Public License or proprietary

CSQL was a software project, intended to be an open source main memory high-performance relational database management system developed at sourceforge.net.[1] It was supposed to provide high performance for SQL queries and DML statements. As of 2022 the software was never functional and unavailable under an open source license.

It was configured to work as transparent cache for database management systems such as MySQL and PostgreSQL, circa 2009.[2] As there is no disk I/O, in-memory databases provide a predictive response time which is suited to real time and near real time applications.Version 3.3 was released in 2011.[3] It was promoted by a company called Lakshya in Bangalore, which existed through about 2013.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: CSQL sourceforge . sourceforge.net .
  2. Web site: Guide to Choose the Best Caching Strategy for your Application . March 10, 2009 . dead . September 20, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090920095141/http://www.csqldb.com/download/CSQLCacheWhitePaper.pdf . April 15, 2017 .
  3. Web site: Csqlcache Weblog . Prabakaran Thirumalai . June 24, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120723124342/http://csqlcache.wordpress.com/ . July 23, 2012 . April 15, 2017 .
  4. Web site: About Us . Old csqldb.com web site . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130528071800/http://www.csqldb.com/aboutus.html . May 28, 2013 . April 15, 2017 .