[jbosscache-dev] Upcoming JBC releases
Manik Surtani
manik at jboss.org
Mon Feb 16 05:26:03 EST 2009
On 13 Feb 2009, at 19:26, Justin Bertram wrote:
> Manik,
>
> You can't talk about "high-performance non-blocking state transfer"
> and not provide benchmarks! How high is "high-performance"?
I haven't mentioned any benchmarks since we don't have any as yet.
The reason why it is "high performance" is that the design does not
block concurrent cache activity while state transfer is taking place,
while the older mechanism blocked not just the cache providing state,
but the entire cluster from receiving updates. And if there was a lot
of state to transfer (e.g., gigabytes) the cluster could be blocked
for quite a while.
Benchmarks will come soon, we're working on that. :-) Feel like
helping out?
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> Justin
>
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> Manik Surtani wrote:
>> I've just blogged about the upcoming 3.1.0 release, as well as a
>> 3.0.3 bugfix release here:
>> http://jbosscache.blogspot.com/2009/02/what-to-expect-in-jboss-cache.html
>> Read all about it! :-)
>> Cheers
>> --
>> Manik Surtani
>> Lead, JBoss Cache
>> http://www.jbosscache.org
>> manik at jboss.org <mailto:manik at jboss.org>
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Manik Surtani
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manik at jboss.org
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