[infinispan-dev] [ISPN-78] Alternative interface for writing large objects

Olaf Bergner olaf.bergner at gmx.de
Mon Apr 4 05:50:08 EDT 2011


Hi Galder,

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> Datum: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 11:01:21 +0200
> Von: "Galder Zamarreño" <galder at redhat.com>
> Actually, it's not that simple, it needs to be adaptive but it might be
> going into the territory of virtual nodes and sizing of virtual nodes. The
> key thing of choosing the nodes to store the chunks is that there should be
> enough memory in the node where it lands. IOW, if a 5GB dvd is being chunked
> into 100MB pieces, it would not make sense sending chunks to a node that
> does not have memory to fit that.

Is there an JMX interface for querying a node's available memory? Would it otherwise make sense to add one?

Cheers,
Olaf

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