It isn't clear exactly what you're asking in any of these questions. If you
want a guided introduction to Apache Ignite, maybe you should try to attend
a free training workshop. This should prepare you to navigate the
documentation and enable you to answer your own questions as they arise.

https://www.gridgain.com/services/gridgain-apache-ignite-training

If you'd like the Ignite community to answer in this thread, please
describe a short story for each need explaining what you mean by "backup"
and "servers" and "sync or async", "updates in the cluster" and "Entry
processor."

I suspect there are conventional Ignite ways of dealing with your concerns,
but you may be bringing terminology from another domain which doesn't match
exactly how Ignite behavior is usually explained.

On Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 5:40 AM Mahesh yadavalli <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the response.
> I am looking into Apache ignite for our caching needs and specifically few
> features like
> 1.  backup servers configurable to be sync or async.
> 2. Write behind updates in the cluster
> 3. Entry processor
>
>
> Are the above features part  of open source?
>
> Is there a way to know which feature is open source and which is not ?
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 20, 2024  3:43 PM Stephen Darlington <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Ignite has the Apache 2.0 Licence (
>> https://github.com/apache/ignite/blob/master/LICENSE) which is an
>> approved "open source" licence (https://opensource.org/license/apache-2-0
>> ).
>>
>> There are distributions of Ignite with more restrictive licences, and
>> they may have additional features or different release schedules.
>>
>> On Tue, 20 Aug 2024 at 11:06, Mahesh yadavalli <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I would like to know if Apache ignite is completely open source. If not,
>>> what features are not covered in the free/community version?
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>

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