Apache Ignite
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Enterprise Java
Apache Ignite and Spring on your Kubernetes Cluster Part 3: Testing the application
On the previous blog we created our Kubernetes deployment files for our Ignite application. On this blog we shall deploy…
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Enterprise Java
Apache Ignite and Spring on your Kubernetes Cluster Part 2: Kubernetes deployment
Previously we have been successful on creating our first Spring boot Application powered by Apache Ignite. On this blog we…
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Apache Ignite and Spring on your Kubernetes Cluster Part 1: Spring Boot application
On a previous series of blogs we spun up an Ignite cluster on a Kubernetes cluster.In this tutorial we shall…
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DevOps
Apache Ignite on your Kubernetes Cluster Part 4: Deployment explained
Previously we saw the Ignite configuration that comes with the Kubernetes installation.The default configuration does not have persistence enabled so…
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DevOps
Apache Ignite on your Kubernetes Cluster Part 3: Configuration explained
Previously we had a look on the RBAC needed for and ignite cluster in Kubernetes. This blogs focuses on the…
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DevOps
Apache Ignite on your Kubernetes Cluster Part 2: RBAC Explained
You had a cache service running however all you did was installing a helm chart.In this blog we shall evaluate…
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Enterprise Java
Using Apache Ignite thin client – Apache Ignite insider blog
From the version 2.4.0, Apache Ignite introduced a new way to connect to the Ignite cluster, which allows communication with…
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Enterprise Java
Apache Ignite Baseline Topology by Examples
Ignite Baseline Topology or BLT represents a set of server nodes in the cluster that persists data on disk. …
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Enterprise Java
Key differences between Apache Ignite, Hazelcast, Cassandra and Tarantool
Apache Ignite is widely used around the world and is growing all the time. Companies like Barclays, Misys, Sberbank (3r…
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