Diving into the internals of Apache Ignite's memory architecture w/ @denismagda


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Please join us July 27 for an informative (and fun) talk about Apache Ignite!
Denis Magda, GridGain Systems product manager and Apache® Ignite™ PMC Chair, will be diving into the internals of Apache Ignite’s memory architecture. His talk is titled: "Apache Ignite Memory Architecture - A Memory-Centric Approach to Durable Distributed Systems."
Food and drinks will be provided by GridGain! After you register for the meetup, click here (https://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/6086a4062/?)for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift card! (Must be present to win!) We'll also be giving away two full-access passes to the In-Memory Computing Summit Silicon Valley (https://imcsummit.org/us/), Oct. 24-25 in South San Francisco.
Abstract: Apache Ignite is one of the fastest growing Apache projects. The presentation will take the audience on a roadmap discovery of Ignite moving to a memory-centric storage model, supporting both, fast in-memory and durable on-disk data, and blending a distributed SQL database with an in-memory key-value data grid. We will cover differences in modern storage systems and dive in detail in how Ignite durable memory is architected, including:
• Page-based off-heap architecture
• B+Tree indexes
• Write-ahead-log (WAL)
• Data checkpointing
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About the speaker:
Denis is an expert in distributed systems and platforms. Before joining GridGain and becoming a part of Apache® Ignite™ community, he worked for Oracle where he led the Java ME Embedded Porting Team -- helping Java open cross new boundaries by entering the IoT market.
Agenda:
- 6:30 p.m. Drinks, snacks and networking
- 7 p.m. Denis delivers his presentation
- 7: 45 p.m. Q&A
- 8 p.m. Raffle drawing for $100 Amazon Gift Card; Apache Ignite t-shirts!
- 8:10 p.m. Networking, drinks, snacks. Register here (http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/6086a4062/?) for the raffle (must be present to win!)


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Diving into the internals of Apache Ignite's memory architecture w/ @denismagda