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Oracle® TimesTen In-Memory Database TimesTen to TimesTen Replication Guide
Release 11.2.1

Part Number E13072-02
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What's New

This section summarizes the new features of Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database release 11.2.1 that are documented in this guide. It provides links to more information.

Oracle Clusterware integration

TimesTen integrates with Oracle Clusterware to manage failure recovery for active standby replication schemes. See Chapter 6, "Using Oracle Clusterware to Manage Active Standby Pairs".

Replicating tables with different definitions

You can replicate tables that have columns in different positions or tables that have a different number of partitions. See "Replicating tables with different definitions".

Increased column size

VARCHAR2, NVARCHAR2, VARBINARY and TT_VARCHAR columns in replicated tables can have a size of 4 megabytes. See "Table requirements and restrictions".

Increased throughput for active standby pairs

You can configure increased throughput for active standby pairs. See "Increasing replication throughput for active standby pairs".