The performance might become better just by replacing HotSpot with Graal, but something suggests me that Ignite has to be adopted for this JVM (as well as for Azul VM) to get more benefits. Probably, someone will get interested and pick this task up.
What stands out is that the Graal folks also see this VM as an opportunity to run custom code on a database side like Oracle or MySQL: https://oracle.github.io/oracle-db-mle/ It's a sort of their response to compute grid functionality of data grids and Hadoop ecosystem. -- Denis On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 5:23 AM, sbeaupre <sven.beaup...@theglue.com> wrote: > This is just a thought that came out of a discussion with Dimitry this > morning. Recently Oracle has released GraalVM 1.0 after many years of > research and development, as a replacement for standard JVM. > > It should come with huge improvements on several areas (interesting for > ignite: AOT, native compilation, remove object allocation in many cases, > ...) > > Any interest from GG in this? Do you guys think it would give ignite a > performance boost (haven't tested it myself, just checking if it is > worthwhile in the first place, probably low on our prio list). > > More info: > - GraalVM for Java: > http://www.graalvm.org/docs/why-graal/#for-java-programs > - Twitter is running GraalVM in production for a while now: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pR5NDkIZBOA > - Getting started: > http://www.graalvm.org/docs/getting-started/ > > regards, > > Sven > > > > > > -- > Sent from: http://apache-ignite-developers.2346864.n4.nabble.com/ >