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Kseniya Romanova commented on IGNITE-14454:
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[~mstekl] please also add this one:
Apache Ignite Native Persistence Storage
Virtual Apache Ignite Meetup, Anton Kalashnikov
27 April 2021
Persistence in Apache Ignite enables you to consistently save all data to disk
and, thus, enables you to survive a node restart. In this presentation, Anton,
without going into detail, talks about the architecture of native persistence
and explains how the architecture’s components work.
Learn
more=https://www.meetup.com/ru-RU/Apache-Ignite-Virtual-Meetup/events/277298901/
> [Ignite Website] Update for events schedule
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>
> Key: IGNITE-14454
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-14454
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: website
> Reporter: Kseniya Romanova
> Priority: Minor
>
> please update schedule [https://ignite.apache.org/events.html] with events
> below:
> *Distributed Java DBs Under the Hood: Components & Interactions Between Them*
> London Java Community, Val Kulichenko
> April 7, 2021
> During the session, we create a simple (although fully workable) distributed
> cache in Java, almost from scratch. We use the cache to demonstrate basic
> CRUD operations, as well as to demonstrate how scalability can be improved by
> adding resources to the system.
> Read
> more=[https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/distributed-java-databases-under-the-hood-tickets-148903304793]
> *Why Distributed SQL Is Harder Than It Looks*
> Highload++, Stan Lukyanov
> May 18, 2021
> In this talk, we'll cover why distributed SQL is needed, how it differs from
> SQL in traditional databases, what it does well, and what doesn't. Apache
> Ignite will be used as an example of distributed SQL support.
> Read more = [https://www.highload.ru/spring/2021/abstracts/6686]
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