Hey, dude.  Really cool!  Imagine, a clustered memcached you don't have to pay license fees for :D

You might consider having a look at pallet[1] or whirr[2], which make it easier to configure sets of servers on any cloud [3][4].  Or you may even be interested in what elasticsearch did to make the whole PaaS-style deployment thing easy[5].

Feel free to jump on #jclouds on freenode, if you're interested in any of this.

Cheers.
-Adrian

[1] http://github.com/hugoduncan/pallet
[2] http://github.com/tomwhite/whirr
[3] http://muckandbrass.com/web/display/~cemerick/2010/05/12/Provisioning%2C+administration%2C+and+deployment+of+CouchDB%2C+Java%2C+Tomcat%2C+etc.%2C+made+easy+with+Pallet
[4] http://github.com/tomwhite/whirr/blob/master/lang/java/hadoop/src/test/java/org/apache/whirr/service/hadoop/HadoopServiceTest.java
[5] http://www.elasticsearch.com/blog/

On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:41 AM, Galder Zamarreno <galder@redhat.com> wrote:
Read all about it in http://www.dzone.com/links/clientserver_architectures_strike_back_infinispan.html and don't forget to vote :)

Cheers,
--
Galder Zamarreņo
Sr. Software Engineer
Infinispan, JBoss Cache

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