Does Times Ten work with External Flash array

Does the Times Ten In Memory DB support external Flash Arrays or is it completely dependent of Internal Memory. I was told it did not support it in the past, as this changed recently.

TimesTen supports normal RAM for primary storage and 'disk' (or anything that presents as a disk, such as SSD etc.) for persistent storage. There is no explicit support for any other kind of storage. If the O/S had the capablility to present an external Flash Array as normal RAM then in theory it would work with TimesTen. But of course it would be far, far slower than RAM so there is probably little benefit in doing that even if it were possible.
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