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Oracle TimesTen Alternatives

The best Oracle TimesTen alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    /datomic-alternatives

    The fully transactional, cloud-ready, distributed database

  2. 23
    /datahike-alternatives

    A durable datalog database adaptable for distribution.

  3. Try for free

    DCIM software reinvented.

    Try for free Open Source paid Free Trial $600.0 / Annually (300 Assets)

  4. 20
    /marklogic-server-alternatives

    MarkLogic Server is a multi-model database that has both NoSQL and trusted enterprise data management capabilities.

  5. 23
    /matisse-alternatives

    Matisse is a post-relational SQL database.

  6. 24
    /orbitdb-alternatives

    OrbitDB is a serverless, distributed, peer-to-peer database.

  7. 23
    /edgedb-alternatives

    EdgeDB is a next-generation graph-relational database that lets you easily build flexible, scalable applications in real-time.

    Open Source

  8. 21
    /planetscale-alternatives

    The last database you'll ever need. Go from idea to IPO.

    Open Source freemium $29.0 / Monthly (250GB)

  9. 19
    /valentina-server-alternatives

    Valentina Server is 3 in 1: Valentina DB Server / SQLite Server / Report Server

  10. 17
    /google-cloud-datastore-alternatives

    Cloud Datastore is a NoSQL database for your web and mobile applications.

    Open Source

  11. 22
    /mysql-alternatives

    The world's most popular open source database

    Open Source

  12. 19
    /sap-maxdb-alternatives

    The SAP MaxDB database (formerly SAP DB) is developed and supported by SAP AG.

  13. 23
    /centurylink-cloud-alternatives

    CenturyLink Cloud offers the secure and reliable enterprise cloud services.

  14. 19
    /scimoredb-alternatives

    ScimoreDB is a relational distributed database for Windows.

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