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GridGain – In-Memory Computing. Distributed Caching is Dead – Long Live…. Author Archives: Nikita Ivanov. January 17, 2014. My blog is migrated to a new place: http:/ www.gridgain.com/resources/blog. Please update your bookmarks. Cache Data Grid Database. November 19, 2013. I would like to clarify definitions for the following technologies:. Tricycle vs. Bike vs. Motorcycle. First of all, let me clarify that I am discussing caches, data grids and databases in the context of. Chronologically, caches, data...
Hadoop – 100x Faster. How we did it… « GridGain – In-Memory Computing
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GridGain – In-Memory Computing. Distributed Caching is Dead – Long Live…. Hadoop – 100x Faster. How we did it…. November 7, 2013. Almost two years ago, Dmitriy and I stood in front of a white board at GridGain’s office thinking: How can we deliver the real-time performance of GridGain’s in-memory technology to Hadoop customers without asking them rip and replace their systems and without asking them to move their datasets off Hadoop? Here’s how we did it. The Idea – In-Memory Hadoop Accelerator. Original...
Cache < Data Grid < Database « GridGain – In-Memory Computing
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GridGain – In-Memory Computing. Distributed Caching is Dead – Long Live…. Cache Data Grid Database. November 19, 2013. I would like to clarify definitions for the following technologies:. These three terms are, surprisingly, often used interchangeably and yet technically and historically they represent very different products and serve different, sometimes very different, use cases. Tricycle vs. Bike vs. Motorcycle. In-memory, distributed architectures. All of these technologies are enjoying a significan...
Distributed Caching is Dead – Long Live… « GridGain – In-Memory Computing
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GridGain – In-Memory Computing. Distributed Caching is Dead – Long Live…. Distributed Caching is Dead – Long Live…. October 19, 2013. In the last 12 months we observed a growing trend that use cases for distributed caching are rapidly going away as customers are moving up stack… in droves. Let me elaborate by highlighting three points that when combined provide a clear reason behind this observation. Databases Caught Up With Distributed Caching. Emerging Caching The Cache anti-pattern. Is a clear manifes...
Why Oracle and SAP Are Missing The Point Of In-Memory Computing. « GridGain – In-Memory Computing
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GridGain – In-Memory Computing. Distributed Caching is Dead – Long Live…. Why Oracle and SAP Are Missing The Point Of In-Memory Computing. November 12, 2013. What is common about Oracle and SAP when it comes to In-Memory Computing? Both see this technology as merely a high performance addition to SQL-based database products. This is shortsighted and misses a significant point. SQL Is Not Enough For New Payloads. Let’s take high performance computations. Or take streaming and CEP. Click to share on Linked...
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Václav Pech : Weblog
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Václav Pech : Weblog. Wednesday Aug 26, 2015. Kent Beck and Thiago Hirai have published a short post about their vision of a structured editor - Prune. In brief, structured (also called projectional) code editors do not treat code as text, but instead work directly with its abstract representation - Abstract Syntax Tree (AST). Prune. What I’d like to focus on here is the initial motivation - increasing the speed of coding. In my opinion, this is a wrong target to reach with a structured editor. A greater...
notes on computing: Clojure: a functional language
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Function, design, form and value. Clojure: a functional language. Much is talked about emerging computer languages and lately I have spent time trying two of these tools, Scala. I find these two languages very useful for several applications and I like each for different reasons and attempt to keep current with related blogs and information items. Unfortunately, there are insufficient spare milliseconds in a day available for reading, exploring and applying these emerging computing utensils. Mark Watson'...
notes on computing: Roadrunner: a Linux-based petaflop computer
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Function, design, form and value. Roadrunner: a Linux-based petaflop computer. On June 18 the updated list of the top 500-supercomputers. This time the list includes the first petaflop computer, 10 to the 15th floating point operations per second, one thousand teraflops, for a computer built by IBM for the US government. The introduction of Roadrunner. Is one more example of the drive away from proprietary technologies towards use of thousands of commodity components clustered and managed by Linux. AMD x...
notes on computing: Android: an open platform for mobile communications
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Function, design, form and value. Android: an open platform for mobile communications. The announcement by Google of an open platform for mobile communications marks a milestone in the evolution of the Internet. The conventional cell-phone is a wireless unit with some data processing capabilities, a phone plus a. PDA , as exemplified by Palm's. Treo , Apple's iPhone and. In contrast, Google defines a Linux-based computing platform that can make phone calls. API and associated development tools. This move...
notes on computing: Roadrunner supercomputer remains on top
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Function, design, form and value. Roadrunner supercomputer remains on top. The list of the top 500 supercomputers was updated and released this week by www.top500.org. Remains on top and Cray's Jaguar retained the number two spot. Both of these systems are powered by AMD Quad-Core Opteron processors. Rodarunner is clocked at 1.105 and Jaguar. Or 10 15, floating-point-operations per second. Some key statistics include the following:. Intel and AMD account for 88% of the listed systems: 442 = 399 43 or 88%.
notes on computing: iMac + Fusion: a great developer's workstation
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Function, design, form and value. IMac Fusion: a great developer's workstation. I've avoided Apple. Apple products are the ultimate proprietary systems; hardware, OS and applications are exclusive of the Apple club in direct contrast to an open source direction I prefer. It was a pleasant experience. Is a good example of excellent ergonomics, minimalist inspiration, Apple-like design. But it was VMware's Fusion. The combination of Fusion. Result in full-screen operating system instances available intuiti...
notes on computing: Concurrency and Functional Programming Languages
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Function, design, form and value. Concurrency and Functional Programming Languages. There has been much talk recently about the applicability and use of functional. Languages particularly in reference to concurrency of operations benefiting from multi-CPU computing technologies. I found that to better understand programming in a functional. Manner I should start with Haskell. Haskell is the most often mentioned reference, the de facto. Standard, the purist among functional. And others back in the 1930s.
notes on computing: Does the Internet need another browser?
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Function, design, form and value. Does the Internet need another browser? Do we need another browser? Yes; the Internet needs a well defined standard and. Reference implementation adopted and contributed by all. The browser, possibly the most used software of all times, needs a standard to address the several and varied functions it evolved to from the early html. Key properties of Chrome include the following:. It uses a well known and well tested web rendering engine, WebKit. New Javascipt engine, V8.
notes on computing: the battle to control JavaScript
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Function, design, form and value. The battle to control JavaScript. Is a relative new programming language. I was skeptical about exploring yet one more programming language and in this case one that compiles to another language, JavaScript. JavaScript is probably the most used programming language; it is the software technology used by every web browser. To render interactive information and applications. At least for the presentation and interactiveness of web. The subject goes beyond producing good Ja...
notes on computing: 2011-05
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Function, design, form and value. The challenge of scaling up and scaling out. Additional computing capacity has been achieved by increasing the speed processors operate. However, the speed of light became a limiting factor for a single processing unit, a single CPU, to handle its internal electrical connections. Marginal improvements in speed certainly will be available but order of magnitude improvements from speed increases are unlikely to materialize. We have now multi-CPU processing. In supercomputi...
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Monitoring the Grid with iGoogle Gadgets
Sunday, October 11, 2009. It should be obvious to any following this blog that 10 weeks of this student-ship project have long since ended, however until now there were a few outstanding issues. I can now finally say that the project is finished and ready for public use. It can be found at http:/ epdt77.ph.bham.ac.uk:8080/webgrid/. Although the link may change at some point in the future and the "add to iGoogle" buttons won't work for now. Posted by Laurence Hudson. Friday, July 31, 2009. Automate back e...
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GridGain – In-Memory Computing
GridGain – In-Memory Computing. Distributed Caching is Dead – Long Live…. January 17, 2014. My blog is migrated to a new place: http:/ www.gridgain.com/resources/blog. Please update your bookmarks. Cache Data Grid Database. November 19, 2013. I would like to clarify definitions for the following technologies:. These three terms are, surprisingly, often used interchangeably and yet technically and historically they represent very different products and serve different, sometimes very different, use cases.
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