Noun
OLTP (countable and uncountable, plural OLTPs)
(computing, databases) Initialism of online transaction processing.
The Informix database has been used in many high transaction rate OLTP applications in the retail, finance, energy and utilities, manufacturing and transportation sectors. Source: Internet
CockroachDB engineer Arjun Narayan will be presenting “CockroachDB: From OLTP to HTAP” at HPTS 2017. Source: Internet
These days, most NoSQL databases, including HBase, do not provide the OLTP support available in traditional relational databases, forcing the applications running on top of them to trade transactional support for greater agility and scalability. Source: Internet
This design also reduces infrastructure costs by eliminating the need to maintain separate OLTP and OLAP systems. Source: Internet
Unlike other database management systems, the SAP HANA One on AWS streamlines both transactional (OLTP) and analytical (OLAP) processing by working with single data copy in the in-memory columnar data store. Source: Internet
KSR refocused its efforts from the scientific to the commercial marketplace, with emphasis on parallel relational databases and OLTP operations. Source: Internet