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Description
Utilize Ignite as a conventional SQL database by employing JDBC drivers, ODBC drivers, or the dedicated SQL APIs that cater to Java, C#, C++, Python, and various other programming languages. Effortlessly perform operations such as joining, grouping, aggregating, and ordering your distributed data, whether it is stored in memory or on disk. By integrating Ignite as an in-memory cache or data grid across multiple external databases, you can enhance the performance of your existing applications by a factor of 100. Envision a cache that allows for SQL querying, transactional operations, and computational tasks. Develop contemporary applications capable of handling both transactional and analytical workloads by leveraging Ignite as a scalable database that exceeds the limits of available memory. Ignite smartly allocates memory for frequently accessed data and resorts to disk storage when dealing with less frequently accessed records. This allows for the execution of kilobyte-sized custom code across vast petabytes of data. Transform your Ignite database into a distributed supercomputer, optimized for rapid calculations, intricate analytics, and machine learning tasks, ensuring that your applications remain responsive and efficient even under heavy loads. Embrace the potential of Ignite to revolutionize your data processing capabilities and drive innovation within your projects.
Description
Enhance performance by utilizing a scalable, secure, and highly available in-memory service tailored for Redis and Memcached. Memorystore simplifies complex procedures associated with open source Redis and Memcached, such as ensuring high availability, managing failover, conducting patching, and monitoring, allowing developers to focus more on coding. You can begin with the most basic tier and smallest configuration, gradually expanding your instance with minimal disruption. Memorystore for Memcached has the capacity to manage clusters up to 5 TB, delivering millions of queries per second at remarkably low latency. In contrast, Memorystore for Redis instances are designed to be replicated across two zones, offering a service level agreement of 99.9% availability. Continuous monitoring and automatic failover mechanisms ensure that applications face minimal interruptions. You can select from two of the most widely used open source caching solutions to develop your applications. Memorystore provides full protocol compatibility for both Redis and Memcached, enabling you to choose the caching engine that best aligns with your budget and availability needs while maximizing your application's performance. By leveraging these features, developers can significantly improve their operational efficiency.
API Access
Has API
API Access
Has API
Integrations
Apache Zeppelin
Google App Engine
Google Cloud Platform
Google Compute Engine
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
GridGain
Redis
Vert.x
sqlmap
witboost
Integrations
Apache Zeppelin
Google App Engine
Google Cloud Platform
Google Compute Engine
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
GridGain
Redis
Vert.x
sqlmap
witboost
Pricing Details
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Free Trial
Free Version
Pricing Details
No price information available.
Free Trial
Free Version
Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
Apache Ignite
Founded
1999
Country
United States
Website
ignite.apache.org
Vendor Details
Company Name
Founded
1998
Country
United States
Website
cloud.google.com/memorystore/
Product Features
Database
Backup and Recovery
Creation / Development
Data Migration
Data Replication
Data Search
Data Security
Database Conversion
Mobile Access
Monitoring
NOSQL
Performance Analysis
Queries
Relational Interface
Virtualization