Apache Ignite vs Apache Spark

2015-02-26 Thread Ognen Duzlevski
Can someone with experience briefly share or summarize the differences
between Ignite and Spark? Are they complementary? Totally unrelated?
Overlapping? Seems like ignite has reached version 1.0, I have never heard
of it until a few days ago and given what is advertised, it sounds pretty
interesting but I am unsure how this relates to or differs from Spark.

Thanks!
Ognen


Re: Apache Ignite vs Apache Spark

2015-02-26 Thread Sean Owen
Ignite is the renaming of GridGain, if that helps. It's like Oracle
Coherence, if that helps. These do share some similarities -- fault
tolerant, in-memory, distributed processing. The pieces they're built
on differ, the architecture differs, the APIs differ. So fairly
different in particulars. I never used the above, so can't be much
more useful.

On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Ognen Duzlevski
ognen.duzlev...@gmail.com wrote:
 Can someone with experience briefly share or summarize the differences
 between Ignite and Spark? Are they complementary? Totally unrelated?
 Overlapping? Seems like ignite has reached version 1.0, I have never heard
 of it until a few days ago and given what is advertised, it sounds pretty
 interesting but I am unsure how this relates to or differs from Spark.

 Thanks!
 Ognen

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Re: Apache Ignite vs Apache Spark

2015-02-26 Thread Jay Vyas
-https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/IgniteProposal has I think been updated 
recently and has a good comparison.  

- Although grid gain has been around since the spark days, Apache Ignite is 
quite new and just getting started I think so 

- you will probably want to reach out to the developers for details on ignites 
roadmap because there might be interesting details not yet codified.

 On Feb 26, 2015, at 1:08 PM, Sean Owen so...@cloudera.com wrote:
 
 Ignite is the renaming of GridGain, if that helps. It's like Oracle
 Coherence, if that helps. These do share some similarities -- fault
 tolerant, in-memory, distributed processing. The pieces they're built
 on differ, the architecture differs, the APIs differ. So fairly
 different in particulars. I never used the above, so can't be much
 more useful.
 
 On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Ognen Duzlevski
 ognen.duzlev...@gmail.com wrote:
 Can someone with experience briefly share or summarize the differences
 between Ignite and Spark? Are they complementary? Totally unrelated?
 Overlapping? Seems like ignite has reached version 1.0, I have never heard
 of it until a few days ago and given what is advertised, it sounds pretty
 interesting but I am unsure how this relates to or differs from Spark.
 
 Thanks!
 Ognen
 
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RE: Apache Ignite vs Apache Spark

2015-02-26 Thread nate
Ignite guys spoke at the bigtop workshop last week at Scale, posted slides
here:

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BIGTOP/SCALE13x

Couple main pts around comments made during the preso.., although incubating
apache (first code drop was last week I believe).., tech is battle tested
with many enterprises over past years (want to say he said ~8 yrs since
gridgain started building solution).

On roadmap, believe ignite provides all main features as core gridgain
in-memory offering, there is slide or two in preso that have * for
enterprise feature, think most were around mgmt./monitoring of production
clusters, also presenter mentioned that can't promise at the moment, but
they are working on open sourcing those components as well under the ignite
project.


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From: Jay Vyas [mailto:jayunit100.apa...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 3:40 PM
To: Sean Owen
Cc: Ognen Duzlevski; user@spark.apache.org
Subject: Re: Apache Ignite vs Apache Spark

-https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/IgniteProposal has I think been updated
recently and has a good comparison.  

- Although grid gain has been around since the spark days, Apache Ignite is
quite new and just getting started I think so 

- you will probably want to reach out to the developers for details on
ignites roadmap because there might be interesting details not yet codified.

 On Feb 26, 2015, at 1:08 PM, Sean Owen so...@cloudera.com wrote:
 
 Ignite is the renaming of GridGain, if that helps. It's like Oracle 
 Coherence, if that helps. These do share some similarities -- fault 
 tolerant, in-memory, distributed processing. The pieces they're built 
 on differ, the architecture differs, the APIs differ. So fairly 
 different in particulars. I never used the above, so can't be much 
 more useful.
 
 On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Ognen Duzlevski 
 ognen.duzlev...@gmail.com wrote:
 Can someone with experience briefly share or summarize the 
 differences between Ignite and Spark? Are they complementary? Totally
unrelated?
 Overlapping? Seems like ignite has reached version 1.0, I have never 
 heard of it until a few days ago and given what is advertised, it 
 sounds pretty interesting but I am unsure how this relates to or differs
from Spark.
 
 Thanks!
 Ognen
 
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Re: Apache Ignite vs Apache Spark

2015-02-26 Thread Ognen Duzlevski
Thanks you all!

On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 5:50 PM, n...@reactor8.com wrote:

 Ignite guys spoke at the bigtop workshop last week at Scale, posted slides
 here:

 https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BIGTOP/SCALE13x

 Couple main pts around comments made during the preso.., although
 incubating
 apache (first code drop was last week I believe).., tech is battle tested
 with many enterprises over past years (want to say he said ~8 yrs since
 gridgain started building solution).

 On roadmap, believe ignite provides all main features as core gridgain
 in-memory offering, there is slide or two in preso that have * for
 enterprise feature, think most were around mgmt./monitoring of production
 clusters, also presenter mentioned that can't promise at the moment, but
 they are working on open sourcing those components as well under the ignite
 project.


 -Original Message-
 From: Jay Vyas [mailto:jayunit100.apa...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 3:40 PM
 To: Sean Owen
 Cc: Ognen Duzlevski; user@spark.apache.org
 Subject: Re: Apache Ignite vs Apache Spark

 -https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/IgniteProposal has I think been updated
 recently and has a good comparison.

 - Although grid gain has been around since the spark days, Apache Ignite is
 quite new and just getting started I think so

 - you will probably want to reach out to the developers for details on
 ignites roadmap because there might be interesting details not yet
 codified.

  On Feb 26, 2015, at 1:08 PM, Sean Owen so...@cloudera.com wrote:
 
  Ignite is the renaming of GridGain, if that helps. It's like Oracle
  Coherence, if that helps. These do share some similarities -- fault
  tolerant, in-memory, distributed processing. The pieces they're built
  on differ, the architecture differs, the APIs differ. So fairly
  different in particulars. I never used the above, so can't be much
  more useful.
 
  On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Ognen Duzlevski
  ognen.duzlev...@gmail.com wrote:
  Can someone with experience briefly share or summarize the
  differences between Ignite and Spark? Are they complementary? Totally
 unrelated?
  Overlapping? Seems like ignite has reached version 1.0, I have never
  heard of it until a few days ago and given what is advertised, it
  sounds pretty interesting but I am unsure how this relates to or differs
 from Spark.
 
  Thanks!
  Ognen
 
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