On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 6:23 PM, Denis Magda wrote:
> Dmitriy,
>
> Presently this information is scattered and presented under sections named
> differently. Agree with the format proposed by you.
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-8455
>
> In addition, we should
Dmitriy,
Presently this information is scattered and presented under sections named
differently. Agree with the format proposed by you.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-8455
In addition, we should cover another mode which is indexes in RAM and data
on disk to get a better technical
Hi Maxim,
I had similar idea to provide list of "Needed Contributions" from point of
view of community/PMCs.
Not all issues have equal pripority for product and it is easier to find
reviewer for such wanted issues, than for low priority improvement.
Sincerely,
Dmitriy Pavlov
пн, 7 мая 2018 г.
Hi Dmitriy
Could you explain what is the difference between:
- disk is a copy of the memory (only for recovery purposes)
- disk is a data storage with memory used as a performant caching layer
I assume it is all about DataRegionConfiguration.setPersistenceEnabled and
there is no other options I
Dmitry,
I can also suggest to refresh on web-site "Contribute to Apache Ignite" [1]
page by the new main tickets to pickup. e.g. we have a lot of interesting
tasks with IEP-4 implementaion.
I think this will help newcomers to get one's hand in Ignite project.
Thoughts?
[1]
I have been going through the Ignite website today, and I have noticed that
nowhere on the website we mention various modes on how Ignite native
persistence can be used:
- no disk, data is in memory-only (potentially over a 3rd-party database)
- disk is a copy of the memory (only for recovery