TeraText

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TeraText
Developer(s)Leidos
Stable release
6.2.1 / 22 May 2015
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeDBS
LicensePer CPU
Websitewww.teratext.com

TeraText is a non-relational text database. It is used to store and search through large amounts of textual data. It was originally developed at 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 (AS), Security Server (SLS) and a Boot Server (boots).

Individual servers communicate with each other using the standard Z39.50 protocol. Administration is through the HTTP interface.