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Published on: September 22, 2009
Type of content: WHITE PAPER
Format: Unknown
Length: 15 pages
Price: FREE
Overview:
Database systems are growing fast and exceeding expected volumes at an alarming rate. Web 2.0 applications, characterized by user community generated / accessed content are especially unpredictable when it comes to capacity planning.


IT organizations are challenged to plan effectively for this explosive growth while adhering to shrinking or limited IT budgets. The cost of acquiring and maintaining bigger servers is forcing organizations to search for more affordable alternative solutions to growth.


Traditional distributed cache solutions using commodity hardware clusters eventually degrade because of excessive cross server management of the cache.


Infinite Cache™ from EnterpriseDB revolutionizes distributed cache management on commodity blade server hardware by substantially increasing the amount of memory available to hold data including entire databases with outstanding performance.


Infinite Cache provides:

  • massive scalability
  • extremely high performance
  • maintains data durability
  • transparent access client applications
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