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'''Extreme transaction processing''' ('''XTP''') is an exceptionally demanding form of [[transaction processing]]. Transactions of 10,000 concurrent accesses (500 transaction per second) or more would require this form of processing.{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}}

==Description==
XTP applications are designed, developed, deployed, managed, and maintained on [[computer clusters]] and/or distributed [[grid computing]] networks.
As a result, XTP applications feature vast improvements in:
* performance
* scalability
* availability
* security
* manageability
* dependability

These applications generate orders of magnitude more transactions than those created by traditional [[transaction processing system]]s because of their wider (often multi-enterprise, national and global) reach.

==Methodology==
{{Empty section|date=July 2010}}

==See also==
* [[Computer cluster]]
* [[Complex event processing]]
* [[Distributed computing]]
* [[Distributed transaction processing]]
* [[Grid computing]]
* [[Java EE]]
* [[.NET Framework]]
* [[Transaction processing]]
* [[Transaction Processing Performance Council]]

[[Category:Transaction processing]]

[[ru:Экстремальная обработка транзакций]]

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