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Individual servers communicate with each other using the standard [[Z39.50]] protocol. And are administered through [[HTTP]] interaces.
Individual servers communicate with each other using the standard [[Z39.50]] protocol. And are administered through [[HTTP]] interaces.
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Revision as of 05:25, 29 December 2007

TeraText
Developer(s)SAIC
Stable release
5.1.1 / September, 2007
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeDBS
LicensePer CPU
WebsiteSAIC

TeraText is a non relational text database with unique searching and scalability abilities. It is used to store and search through large amounts of textual data. It was originally produced by the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

TeraText operation utilises a heavy client server model. A basic setup can consist of a Content Server (CS), Advanced Search Interface, Application Server (AAS), Security Server (SLS) and a Boot Server (boots).

Individual servers communicate with each other using the standard Z39.50 protocol. And are administered through HTTP interaces.