Geode is going to have continuous query? That's great! On Thursday, January 28, 2016, Gregory Chase <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm happy to take a stab here, wearing my Pivotal hat. > > > > On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 3:56 PM, Andrew Munn <[email protected] > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote: > >> What are the benefits of installing Geode vs Gemfire? What does Gemfire >> include that Geode does not? >> > > As soon as Apache Geode makes its release, which is coming soon, it will > have much of what GemFire provides. Once the most recent code for WAN and > continuous query are incorporated, Apache Geode will map even closer to > GemFire. > > What's different is that Apache Geode is only supported here, in the > forums. Releases will come on the schedule they come, and fixes will be > incorporated, transparently, when they are completed in their own timeframe. > > With GemFire, you will have commercial support, which gives you the right > to raise an SLA to get fixes and assistance. If, for example, you report a > critical bug in GemFire, you will be issued a fix in a timely fashion. > This fix, if it involves Apache Geode code, will eventually be contributed > to the open source code, and incorporated as The Apache Way process allows. > > As time goes on, its likely that Apache Geode will spawn new features that > GemFire will not adopt. > > As time goes on, its likely that GemFire will be more firmly meshed into > Pivotal ecosystem components such as CloudFoundry, Spring, Greenplum, and > other relevant technologies. The code for these integrate solutions will > likely not be incorporated into Apache Geode. > > I hope this helps a bit. > > > > > >> >> Thanks >> > > > > -- > Greg Chase > > Director of Big Data Communities > http://www.pivotal.io/big-data > > Pivotal Software > http://www.pivotal.io/ > > 650-215-0477 > @GregChase > Blog: http://geekmarketing.biz/ > > -- Sent from Gmail Mobile
