Hi Lvc@!

I used Aerospike (http://www.aerospike.com/docs/client/java/) with java 
client library.

Alexander

Am Dienstag, 2. Dezember 2014 09:26:42 UTC+1 schrieb Lvc@:
>
> Hi Alexander,
> We're close to release final 2.0 where we improved synchronous replication 
> of 3x and now we have a new asynchronous replication able to replicate 
> thousands of records per seconds (depends by hw/sw/network cfg).
>
> Your quote about 150k/sec was referring to 1 node only, and we updated 
> that value to 220k/sec now.
>
> About Aerospike, what persistence engine did you use?
>
> Lvc@
>
>
> On 2 December 2014 at 09:03, Alexander Sahler <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody.
>>
>> I'm evaluating OrientDB (1.7.9 as 2.0-M3 is unstable) in a two-node 
>> cluster environment. Both machines are 4 core, 4GB RAM in a local (1GBit) 
>> network.
>> When running on one node, I manage to place about ~400/s simple objects 
>> in the database. As soon as I start the second node, insert rate drops down 
>> to 80~90 per second.
>>
>> A test with Aerospike (replicated) gave about 10000 puts/s on the same 
>> machines with the same client. Only persistence layer did change.
>>
>> On your page you write about OrientDB to be able to put 150.000 
>> transactions per second on "commodity hardware". How to achieve this rates?
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Alexander.
>>
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