Cacheonix In-Memory Data Grid

A data grid is a group of computers connected by a high-speed local network that allows storing and accessing significant amount of data. Key characteristics of a data grid is reliability, scalability and performance.

Organizations benefit from using Cacheonix by scaling their applications linearly. Linear scalability is an ability of an application to handle increased load by adding more computational resources.

Cacheonix enables linear scalability by providing a reliable distributed coherent cache. Cacheonix spreads its data evenly across a cluster. It makes a large logical cache that is bigger than a heap of a single JVM and eliminates a database bottleneck that is often a main cause of scalability problems.

The following communication diagram illustrates using Cacheonix as a data grid:

 

 

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