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* And it says that in-memory processing gets its speed because data comes into RAM not the disk, but in what world does data bypass the RAM before being allocated to a disk-based RDBMS? Is it somehow talking about DMA...I doubt it. It seems a garbled version of the decision on how soon the in-memory data is synced to the persistant database, or if it is a non-persistant database...or if the RAM is flashed...or something...
So I think it needs much tougher editing, so that the gobbledygook does not confuse the sensible parts.[[User:Rick Jelliffe|Rick Jelliffe]] ([[User talk:Rick Jelliffe|talk]]) 07:29, 23 December 2023 (UTC)
 
:{{tick}} I have rewritten the lead. The rest of the article needs to be rewritten to cope with these two different meanings. [[User:Rick Jelliffe|Rick Jelliffe]] ([[User talk:Rick Jelliffe|talk]]) 10:43, 23 December 2023 (UTC)
 
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