Is the DM development fallen asleep? Would be bad because it has the
potential to be a good competitor to BigMemory or ElasticMemory.

Chris


Am 02.04.2013 21:30, schrieb Christoph Engelbert:
> Hey guys,
>
> some time ago I started a new small pooled (or unpooled),
> partitioned storage implementation for using with ByteBuffer
> (Direct, Heap) and Unsafe. It has different selection algorithms for
> free partitions / slices (a partition buffer is sliced into smaller
> parts). Currently there is a simple RoundRobin selector, one with
> ThreadLocal allocation (very similar to the TLAB in the JVM) and one
> which uses the id of the currently thread executing cpu core
> (ProcessorLocal) which uses OS api (available on Windows / Linux).
>
> It features a rich SPI to plug in your own selector / partition /
> slice implementations so that many parts are easily extendable.
>
> Maybe we could use some ideas or the storage engine as the backend
> engine in DirectMemory.
> But as always I'm happy about any comments or suggestions on the
> implementation.
>
> At the moment a lot of documentation / Javadoc is missing but maybe
> someone will have a look into it.
>
> https://github.com/noctarius/direct-ring-cache
>
> Chris / Noc

Reply via email to