Apache Geode Spawns ‘All Sorts of In-Memory Things’

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Apache Geode is kind of like the six blind men describing an elephant. It’s all in how you use it, Nitin Lamba, product manager at Ampool, told a meetup group earlier this year.

Geode is a distributed, in-memory compute and data-management platform that elastically scales to provide high throughput and low latency for big data applications. It pools memory, CPU, and network resources — with the option to also use local disk storage — across multiple processes to manage application objects and behavior.

Using dynamic replication and data partitioning techniques it offers high availability, improved performance, scalability, and fault tolerance.

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