Le 1 déc. 2009 à 09:27, Alex Shneyderman a écrit :

> 
> 
> When it comes to increasing speed, any bus speed is improved by caching: 
> network bus, memory bus,...
> But Infinispan is not about caching exclusively. 
> It actually uses the JCache JSR to expose services, but here, caching is 
> really considered "a way to access stuff stored (in a Map<K,V>)".
> 
> Here are the features of Infinispan 4.0 (from 
> http://java.dzone.com/articles/infinispan-data-grid-platform )
> 
> Interesting. looks like a coherence wanna be :-) that's nice I was looking 
> for an OS data grid. Would you know of any 
> other similar technologies? OS, free, with a reasonable licensing of course.

No, I don't see any, especially when you look at the licensing terms.

- memcached (no XA, no serious clustering, old but efficient, not java native)
- gridrain (complete 'cloud' framework - not KISS)
- gigaspaces (offers a DHT - licensing issues when it comes to production (?))
- terracota (licensing issues)
- jgroups DHT (infinispan is actually a much more evolved version)

Anyone ?

phil

> 
> Thanks,
> Alex.
> 
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