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Getting Started with Hazelcast, Second Edition

You're reading from   Getting Started with Hazelcast, Second Edition Get acquainted with the highly scalable data grid, Hazelcast, and learn how to bring its powerful in-memory features into your application

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785285332
Length 162 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Matthew Johns Matthew Johns
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. What is Hazelcast? 2. Getting off the Ground FREE CHAPTER 3. Going Concurrent 4. Divide and Conquer 5. Listening Out 6. Spreading the Load 7. Gathering Results 8. Typical Deployments 9. From the Outside Looking In 10. Going Global 11. Playing Well with Others A. Configuration Summary Index

Memcache


If we were building a script-based application (say in Python or PHP) and we require a data caching service, probably one of the first systems that we will consider is memcache. Such a system is both incredibly fast and remarkably simple, but it is this simplicity that brings with it some drawbacks. Currently, to provide resilience or replication, we have to either handle this on the client side or overlay another system on top of the default memcache to provide transparent scaling or data sharding. However, either way, we are exposing some consistency or resiliency risks, particularly in the case of node failure or fallover.

However, one of its greatest strengths is the extent of its client libraries, with no fewer than 10 different technology stacks catered for. Drawing upon these benefits, Hazelcast has sought to provide a compatible alternative to exposing a memcache API service from each of the Hazelcast cluster nodes. As each of the nodes exposes access to the whole cluster...

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