What is Apache Ignite?
Apache Ignite™ is a distributed database for high-performance computing with in-memory speed. Ignite operates in a pure in-memory mode. The platform toggling a single configuration setting, can turn a cluster into a database that can grow beyond the cluster's memory capacity.
Ignite as an in-memory cache or in-memory data grid can assist in database efficiency when deployed over one or more external databases. In addition, helps to build applications that support transactional and analytical workloads by using Ignite as a database that scales beyond available memory capacity. Ignite creates an advanced platform architecture that aggregates multiple back-end systems and databases into a low-latency and shared data store.
Ignite as an in-memory cache or in-memory data grid can assist in database efficiency when deployed over one or more external databases. In addition, helps to build applications that support transactional and analytical workloads by using Ignite as a database that scales beyond available memory capacity. Ignite creates an advanced platform architecture that aggregates multiple back-end systems and databases into a low-latency and shared data store.
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What is Apache Ignite?
Apache Ignite™ is a distributed database for high-performance computing with in-memory speed
What are Apache Ignite's top competitors?
MongoDB, Redis Software, and Hazelcast are common alternatives for Apache Ignite.
