Congrats people!

The new ML Grid feature looks *very* promising.

Is there any breaking change in version 2.0  ?


Cheers,
Paolo


On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 10:13 PM, Denis Magda <dma...@apache.org> wrote:

> The Apache Ignite Community is pleased to announce the release of Apache
> Ignite 2.0.0.
>
> Apache Ignite In-Memory Data Fabric [1] is a high-performance, integrated
> and distributed in-memory platform for computing and transacting on
> large-scale data sets in real-time, orders of magnitude faster than
> possible with traditional disk-based or flash-based technologies.
>
> The Fabric is a collection of independent and well integrated components
> some of which are the following:
> - Data Grid
> - SQL Grid
> - Compute Grid
> - Service Grid
> - Machine Learning Grid (NEW!)
>
> This release incorporates tremendous changes that shifted Ignite 2.0 to
> the next level. The whole off-heap memory architecture was redesigned from
> scratch and, going forward, Ignite can be easily integrated with Flash and
> SSD drives (stay tuned!). SQL Grid has been enriched with Data Definition
> Language support. A completely new component was added to the fabric -
> Machine Learning Grid. We provided integrations with RocketMQ and Spring
> Data, updated Hibernate integration, introduced a plugin system for .NET
> and found out how to execute C++ code on remote node, and many more...
>
> Get more details from this blog post: https://blogs.apache.org/ignit
> e/entry/apache-ignite-2-0-redesigned
>
> The full list of the changes can be found here [2].
>
> Please visit this page if you’re ready to try the release out:
> https://ignite.apache.org/download.cgi
>
> Please let us know [3] if you encounter any problems.
>
> Regards,
>
> The Apache Ignite Community
>
> [1] https://ignite.apache.org
> [2] https://ignite.apache.org/releases/2.0.0/release_notes.html
> [3] https://ignite.apache.org/community/resources.html#ask

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