Apache Ignite In-Memory Data Fabric 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 technologies.

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Key-Value Store

Ignite in-memory data grid can be viewed as a distributed partitioned hash map, with every node owning a portion of the overall data.

 

SQL Queries

Ignite supports the standard SQL syntax (ANSI 99) to query the cache. It also supports distributed SQL joins.

 

ACID Transactions

Ignite supports fully ACID compliant distributed transactions that ensure guaranteed consistency.

 

 

Advanced Clustering

Ignite nodes can automatically discover each other. You can scale the cluster when needed without restarting the whole cluster.

 

Streaming & CEP

Ignite streaming allows to process continuous never-ending streams of data in a scalable and fault-tolerant fashion.

 

Runs Everywhere

Ignite writes objects to cache in a common binary format allowing applications to interoperate between Java, .Net, and C++.

 

Distributed SQL Queries

Apache Ignite supports a very elegant query API with support for:

  • Scan Queries (Predicate-based)
  • SQL Queries (ANSI 99)
  • Text Queries

This video demonstrates how to exectute distributed cache queries in Ignite using standard SQL syntax.

Duration: 03:27

 

Getting Started with Data Grid

Apache Ignite In-Memory Data Grid is an implementation of JCache (JSR 107) that supports:

  • Basic Cache Operations
  • ConcurrentMap APIs
  • EntryProcessor
  • Pluggable Persistence

This video shows how to use basic cache operations and ACID transactions.

Duration: 03:49

 

Getting Started with Compute Grid

Apache Ignite has advanced compute and clustering capabilities including:

  • Dynamic Sub-Clusters
  • Clustered Lambda Execution
  • Clustered ForkJoin Tasks

In this video we will broadcast and execute a "Hello World" closure on all the nodes in the cluster.

Duration: 03:50

 

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