- Fully dynamic MapReduce implementation with advanced features like redundant mapping, asynchronous and partial reducing, distributed task session supporting "connected" jobs, per-job and per-task distributed resources and annotation-based grid enabling with AOP
- Unique early and late load balancing capabilities allowing grid task to fully adapt to non-deterministic nature of execution on the grid
- Universal and dynamic data partitioning and processing co-location (a.k.a. affinity MapReduce) supporting most of distributed data caching solutions
- Native out-of-the-box support for data caching products such as JBoss Cache and Oracle Coherence
- Improved runtime metrics, monitoring and management
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GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released (7 messages)
- Posted by: Joseph Ottinger
- Posted on: March 11 2008 08:23 EDT
GridGain 2.0 has been released. GridGain is an open source grid computing framework that focuses solely on providing the capabilities of adding parallel processing. GridGain 2.0 release incorporates number of new and enhanced features:Threaded Messages (7)
- Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released by Nikita Ivanov on March 11 2008 14:34 EDT
- Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released by Joseph Ottinger on March 11 2008 15:02 EDT
- Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released by Nikita Ivanov on March 11 2008 03:10 EDT
- Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released by Joseph Ottinger on March 12 2008 08:28 EDT
- Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released by Linda Daniels on August 29 2008 05:00 EDT
- Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released by Joseph Ottinger on March 11 2008 15:02 EDT
- Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released by Cameron Purdy on March 11 2008 17:03 EDT
- Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released by Ross Mason on March 12 2008 07:02 EDT
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Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Nikita Ivanov
- Posted on: March 11 2008 14:34 EDT
- in response to Joseph Ottinger
Hm, I don't know what happened to the post we have submitted (it appears it was cut by TSS staff by like 2/3) but here's the link to InfoQ post that has more technical details. Thanks, Nikita Ivanov. GridGain - Grid Computing Made Simple -
Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Joseph Ottinger
- Posted on: March 11 2008 15:02 EDT
- in response to Nikita Ivanov
I don't know what happened to the post we have submitted (it appears it was cut by TSS staff by like 2/3) but here's the link to InfoQ post that has more technical details.
I don't know what happened to the 2/3rds you didn't submit, either. The only thing that happened to this post was that I rewrote the summary and the first paragraph to rephrase for context and make it a summary instead of a press thing, and I also reposted under my own name instead of yours so it didn't look as much as a self-promotion, but as far as the actual content under the first paragraph? Didn't take away a thing. -
Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Nikita Ivanov
- Posted on: March 11 2008 15:10 EDT
- in response to Joseph Ottinger
Hi Joseph, My typo: should have been 1/3 not 2/3 :) Anyways, just wanted to make sure people have all information available. Thanks! Nikita Ivanov. GridGain - Grid Computing Made Simple -
Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Joseph Ottinger
- Posted on: March 12 2008 08:28 EDT
- in response to Nikita Ivanov
Hm,
Hey why don't you give us the stuff that was cut so we can read it here?
I don't know what happened to the post we have submitted (it appears it was cut by TSS staff by like 2/3) but here's the link to InfoQ post that has more technical details.
Thanks,
Nikita Ivanov.
GridGain - Grid Computing Made Simple -
Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Linda Daniels
- Posted on: August 29 2008 17:00 EDT
- in response to Joseph Ottinger
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Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Cameron Purdy
- Posted on: March 11 2008 17:03 EDT
- in response to Joseph Ottinger
Nikita & team, congrats on the release! -
Re: GridGain 2.0, an open-source Java grid framework, released[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Ross Mason
- Posted on: March 12 2008 07:02 EDT
- in response to Joseph Ottinger
Good work guys! This is really shaping up to be a great product. I look forward to trying it out. Cheers, Ross MuleSource