Awesome ! Thanks Colin

Few more queries...

Is it possible to access orientdb studio in this config ?
By ODM. i meant Object Data Mapper is it any native or  3rd party library 
available for OrientDB ? or Object Relation Mapper API like JPA ?
What are recommendation around % of RAM to be reserved for cache use to 
ensure overall optimum resource usage ?


On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 2:35:11 AM UTC+5:30, Colin wrote:
>
> Hi Piyush,
>
>
>    1. Yes.
>    2. The database will still be running as a server, you'll just have 
>    more control (responsibility) when it's embedded alongside your own Java 
>    code.
>    3. It's best to let OrientDB use a lot of RAM for its disk cache.  
>    This will provide the greatest performance.  Changes can be synchronized 
>    across all nodes.
>    4. OrientDB scales very well, but as with all systems, it depends 
>    greatly on your data model design.  With Cassandra, its constraints 
> dictate 
>    your data model design much more than OrientDB does.
>    5. We use and recommend Oracle's Java 8.
>    6. OrientDB does have an Object database API, but the Graph and 
>    Document APIs are preferred.
>    7. I'm actually not sure about the current status of 
>    spring-data-orientdb.
>
> -Colin
>
> Orient Technologies
>
> The Company behind OrientDB
>
> On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 11:20:09 AM UTC-5, Piyush Katariya wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I am doing the high level POC stuff on TitanDB , ArangoDB and OrientDB to 
>> figure out most resilient of them with nice query API support and low 
>> latency throughput
>>
>> I have several queries about OrientDB 2.0.9 when used in document mode
>>
>>  I will be using it with Spring framework 4.1 with JDK8.
>>  Database will be in embedded mode and will use plocal store for max 
>> performance as mentioned  in guidelines
>>  So app code and db share same JVM(s)
>>  i will have around 8 GB of RAM of each server
>>
>> 1.  Is it possible to have multiple nodes with multi master config and 
>> distributed ACID transaction? 
>> 2.  what other features I might miss compared to Server mode.
>> 3.  how much benefit would i get by using RAM as cache. what options are 
>> available to synchronize changes across all nodes in cluster.
>> 4.  Does Orientdb scales linearly in terms of read and write like 
>> Cassandra (TitanDB) 
>> 5.  Is it thoroughly tested on JDK 8 or still there might be some caveats 
>> 6. Any  ORM/ODM layer which will make life easier ? 
>> Is spring-data-orientdb mature enough to be adopted for given version ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Piyush Katariya
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>

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