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cache, intersystems, mumps

I've just been introduced to Cache by InterSystems and see they claim to have an object oriented database that can process high transaction volumes at roughly 10-15 times the speed of other SQL database,  like SQL Server.

Has anyone had experience with it?  Have you heard of any benchmark test results?

I may be working on a new project with it and wonder if anyone here has already done it.  How revolutionary is Cache, do you think?  How similar is it to MUMPS?  In fact, what is MUMPS?

I'd be happy to hear from you if you have.  I use C#.NET mostly.

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