Agree!

As an apache geode user , I would personally say geode rocks! (I had tried
ignite as well but didn't impress me)

How ?
- Ease of api
- No steep learning curve but concepts are really easy to grab and
documentation is also very good
- Awesome spring data support which is really powerful and relieves you
from lots of plumbing low level apis
- Reliability is really strong (Strong gem fire trust level)
- Active support (You can see archives)

Rest depends on your use case and features you want.

Cheers,
Dharam


On Dec 15, 2016 22:21, "Amit Pandey" <[email protected]> wrote:

I know that both of them well.

However if my project involves doing computations in memory in parallel
servers. Which one will be better?

Regards

On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 9:58 PM, Greg Chase <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Viral,
> Both Geode and Ignite are in-memory data grid technologies, and both are
> used for the same general class of use cases. Apache Software Foundation
> makes no attempt to avoid overlap, so its very reasonable to be confused.
> Commercial distributions of both Geode and Ignite compete in the enterprise
> software market.
>
> If you only care about open source distributions, the answer is that you
> are free to use either one or both in whichever way you please.
>
> In terms of which one you might select, it would first come down to
> features - there are some feature level differences between both, the
> developer and user experience, and how you like the community of people you
> can interact with.
>
> Since I don't know anything about your application, I'm not able to make
> recommendations based on technical needs.  So from a broad perspective,
> Geode and Ignite probably look nearly identical.
>
> -Greg
>
> On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 1:08 AM, Viral Fichadiya <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> What's difference between Apache Geode and Apache Ignite.
>>
>>
>> When to use Apache Geode and when to use Apache Ignite.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Viral
>>
>
>

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