Well I am not expecting that by doubling the number of nodes, I will get 2x throughput. But it should be at some liner rate and definitely should not bring the throughput down. We have embedded the ignite in the application. On start of the application we start ignite in server mode. We initialize distributed caches and load data from persistent store. Then the application reads from and writes to caches.
-Biren On 11/29/17, 3:52 PM, "vkulichenko" <[email protected]> wrote: Biren, That's a wrong expectation because local in-memory read is drastically faster than a network read. How do you choose a server node to read from? What is overall use case? -Val -- Sent from: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__apache-2Dignite-2Dusers.70518.x6.nabble.com_&d=DwICAg&c=Zok6nrOF6Fe0JtVEqKh3FEeUbToa1PtNBZf6G01cvEQ&r=rbkF1xy5tYmkV8VMdTRVaIVhaXCNGxmyTB5plfGtWuY&m=grCPTVl8FQVCiNf6dQwL5M3RP54gZKSIb-nKIoTtqh4&s=Zb6ay9er_YKcjzeqY9zeum4rf2rWCPnlYf9b_7wizXU&e=
