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New memory manager for db4o object database

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    Hi. I just wanted to let you know that db4o has improved its memory manager making it more appealing to .NET & Java developers who work in memory constrained environments. In memory usage of db4o is now more closely integrated with the storage API which removes redundancies while bringing better support for administrative features such as defragment and backup. The new PagingMemoryStorage implementation significantly reduces memory footprint. More info: http://developer.db4o.com/blogs/product_news/archive/2009/08/13/memories-running-db4o-in-memory-revisited.aspx Best!

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      Hi. I just wanted to let you know that db4o has improved its memory manager making it more appealing to .NET & Java developers who work in memory constrained environments. In memory usage of db4o is now more closely integrated with the storage API which removes redundancies while bringing better support for administrative features such as defragment and backup. The new PagingMemoryStorage implementation significantly reduces memory footprint. More info: http://developer.db4o.com/blogs/product_news/archive/2009/08/13/memories-running-db4o-in-memory-revisited.aspx Best!

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