[JBoss JIRA] (ISPN-8469) Adjust icon and description
by John Brier (JIRA)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-8469?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.... ]
John Brier edited comment on ISPN-8469 at 11/20/17 3:14 PM:
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I like the changes you made to my earlier drafts. I think it's good except the first sentence of the last paragraph is a little redundant the one before it. Here is an updated version with all the text including a new first sentence for the last paragraph:
{quote}JBoss Data Grid is a high performance, linearly scalable, key/value data grid solution. It provides many features to serve a variety of use cases.
In this image, JBoss Data Grid is configured as a shared memory service with persistence. That means any data stored by the service will be preserved across restarts. Persistence is achieved by replicating data across multiple nodes.
The data is copied to a specific number of nodes in the cluster using the "owners" setting. This ensures that, in the case of failure, the grid will not lose data as long as the number of failed nodes is less than the number of copies (owners). This also works when nodes are shutdown or restarted manually{quote}
was (Author: jbrier):
I like the changes you made to my earlier drafts. I think it's good except the first sentence of the last paragraph is a little redundant. Here is an updated version with all the text including a new first sentence for the last paragraph:
{quote}JBoss Data Grid is a high performance, linearly scalable, key/value data grid solution. It provides many features to serve a variety of use cases.
In this image, JBoss Data Grid is configured as a shared memory service with persistence. That means any data stored by the service will be preserved across restarts. Persistence is achieved by replicating data across multiple nodes.
The data is copied to a specific number of nodes in the cluster using the "owners" setting. This ensures that, in the case of failure, the grid will not lose data as long as the number of failed nodes is less than the number of copies (owners). This also works when nodes are shutdown or restarted manually{quote}
> Adjust icon and description
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> Key: ISPN-8469
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-8469
> Project: Infinispan
> Issue Type: Enhancement
> Components: Cloud Integrations
> Reporter: Pedro Zapata
> Assignee: Sebastian Łaskawiec
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> Set the right icon (for JDG) and service description.
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[JBoss JIRA] (ISPN-8469) Adjust icon and description
by John Brier (JIRA)
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-8469?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.... ]
John Brier commented on ISPN-8469:
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I like the changes you made to my earlier drafts. I think it's good except the first sentence of the last paragraph is a little redundant. Here is an updated version with all the text including a new first sentence for the last paragraph:
{quote}JBoss Data Grid is a high performance, linearly scalable, key/value data grid solution. It provides many features to serve a variety of use cases.
In this image, JBoss Data Grid is configured as a shared memory service with persistence. That means any data stored by the service will be preserved across restarts. Persistence is achieved by replicating data across multiple nodes.
The data is copied to a specific number of nodes in the cluster using the "owners" setting. This ensures that, in the case of failure, the grid will not lose data as long as the number of failed nodes is less than the number of copies (owners). This also works when nodes are shutdown or restarted manually{quote}
> Adjust icon and description
> ---------------------------
>
> Key: ISPN-8469
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-8469
> Project: Infinispan
> Issue Type: Enhancement
> Components: Cloud Integrations
> Reporter: Pedro Zapata
> Assignee: Sebastian Łaskawiec
>
> Set the right icon (for JDG) and service description.
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