On 06 17, 07, at 3:10 PM, Orlando Andico wrote:

> I was just (kinda) kidding about that.
>

LOL.

> No kidding, Coherence provides very highly scalable clustering and
> "shared cache" with linear performance improvements to 1000+ nodes.
> And the data backup is transparent. Think something like NUMA cache
> (locally-cached store is much faster than remotely-cached store) but,
> if your local cache fails, your data is safely somewhere else.
>
> And, adding or removing nodes from the cluster "re-arranges" it
> automatically to load-balance with the new nodes.
>

oh this coherence thing is for j2ee apps.  it is interesting.

anyway i'll still be reading up on these guys and how their tech  
relates to globus toolkit and such.


> The bad news: I don't know how much it costs! but it probably costs an
> ar

> m, a leg, and both nuts.  :D
>
>

yeah. more likely. oracle owns them. :))

thanks for the heads up!


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