On Oct 18, 2010, at 11:15 AM, 이희승 (Trustin Lee) wrote:
Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> actually I consider it a mayor value that there are many stores available.
> sure performance is important, but on cloud you might love to use S3
> for flexibility reasons (for example it easy to manage).
Private cloud?
> no way, if your app is going
> to store critical information in the filesystem (or whatever else your
> propose which is not the DB) it's not going to be set in production -
> no way for that.
>
> Of course, this reflects just my limited experience, a speedy version
> would be cool, but it has to be damn fast to be of any interest,
> and I'd prefer to have all existing implementations "tuned" as far as
> possible (including the Cassandra one, which seems to fit nicely as a
> potential native speedy implementation..).
If Infinispan stores multiple copies of entries across the cluster,
storing the entries in the filesystem shouldn't be a problem. Can we do
that by the way? (I still know nothing about ISPN. ;)
Do what exactly? Persist to a filesystem?
Cheers,
Trustin
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