Extreme Transaction Processing
In marketing, Extreme Transaction Processing (XTP) refers to a transaction processing rate of more than 10,000 concurrent accesses or 500 transactions per second to more than 100,000 concurrent accesses or 5,000 transactions per second.[1]
Definition
Gartner defines XTP as an application style aimed at supporting the design, development, deployment, management, and maintenance of distributed TP applications characterized by exceptionally demanding performance, scalability, availability, security, manageability, and dependability requirements.[2][3][4]
XTP applications focus on delivering high and consistent performance in a linearly scalable and highly available system.[5]
References
- ↑ Extreme Transaction Processing: High-Impact Emerging Technology - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors - Kevin Roebuck
- ↑ IBM Extreme Transaction Processing (XTP) Patterns
- ↑ SOA Magazine article on XTP
- ↑ Extreme Transaction Processing Patterns: Write-behind Caching
- ↑ DEVOXX 2011 - Going extreme on Health Care Archived 2013-01-21 at the Wayback Machine
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