Kernel Transaction Manager

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Kernel Transaction Manager
Developer(s)Microsoft
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeOperating system kernel component
LicenseProprietary commercial software
Websitedocs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/ktm/kernel-transaction-manager-portal

Kernel Transaction Manager (KTM) is a component of the Windows operating system kernel in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 that enables applications to use atomic transactions on resources by making them available as kernel objects.[1]

Overview

The transaction engine, which operates in kernel mode, allows for transactions on both kernel mode and user mode resources, as well as among distributed resources. The Kernel Transaction Manager intends to make it easy for application developers to do much error recovery, virtually transparently, with KTM acting as a transaction manager that transaction clients can plug into. Those transaction clients can be third-party clients that want to initiate transactions on resources that are managed by Transaction Resource Manager. The resource managers can also be third-party or built into the system.

KTM is used to implement

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