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Overview
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The Backplane Open Source Database is the result of over three years of
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development by FreeBSD and Linux guru Matthew Dillon and an enthusiastic
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team of developers at Backplane, Inc. Now available to both open source and
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corporate developers, Backplane serves as the basis for a new generation of
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reliable and robust networked applications
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Replicated RDBMS for Linux and FreeBSD
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The Backplane Open Source Database is a replicated, transactional,
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fault-tolerant relational database core. Currently supported on Linux and
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FreeBSD, Backplane is designed to run on a large number of small servers
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rather than a small number of large servers. With Backplane, it is possible
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to spread the database nodes widely, allowing database operations to work
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efficiently over WAN latencies while maintaining full transactional
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coherency across the entire replication group.
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