> Thanks Denis. Are you saying application in client mode is recommended
> architecture in terms of performance? 

It’s recommended not in terms of performance but rather as how you should build 
your overall Apache Ignite based architecture by using client nodes on an 
application side. 

> I had looked at GridGain bench-marking results, but it does not provide
> comparative results to understand impact of adding/removing cache node. 

I just pointed out to them to show how you can configure Yardstick. Once this 
is done you can change size of your cluster.

—
Denis

> On Dec 12, 2016, at 11:44 AM, javastuff....@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> Thanks Denis. Are you saying application in client mode is recommended
> architecture in terms of performance? 
> 
> I had looked at GridGain bench-marking results, but it does not provide
> comparative results to understand impact of adding/removing cache node. 
> 
> In my simple test, application running as server node and adding/removing
> node providing drastic change in result.
> 
> -Sam
> 
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