This short video explains why companies use Hazelcast for business-critical applications based on ultra-fast in-memory and/or stream processing technologies.
Stream processing is a hot topic right now, especially for any organization looking to provide insights faster. But what does it mean for users of Java applications, microservices, and in-memory computing? In this webinar, we will cover the evolution of stream processing and in-memory related to big data technologies and why it is the logical next step for in-memory processing projects.
Now, deploying Hazelcast-powered applications in a cloud-native way becomes even easier with the introduction of Hazelcast Cloud Enterprise, a fully-managed service built on the Enterprise edition of Hazelcast IMDG. Can't attend the live times? You should still register! We'll be sending out the recording after the webinar to all registrants.
Format: PDF Length: 112 Pages
The Hazelcast IMDG® Deployment and Operations Guide provides an introduction to the most important aspects of deploying and operating a successful Hazelcast® installation. This edition is current with Hazelcast IMDG version 4.0.
In this guide, you’ll learn about different approaches to topologies, advantages and disadvantage of various types of architecture, and how to configure Hazelcast for optimal success. You’ll learn how to plan for lifecycle events to ensure high uptime and smooth operation. This guide also covers Hazelcast-specific optimization considerations to keep in mind when preparing for a new Hazelcast deployment. You’ll learn how to determine cluster size and how to authenticate cluster members and clients, as well as how to deploy and scale a Hazelcast cluster while ensuring failure detection and recovery. Moreover, you’ll learn about license management and how to report issues to Hazelcast. Download the guide to get started now.
This guide is ideal for Hazelcast users planning to go into production with a Hazelcast-backed application or those curious about the practical aspects of deploying and running such an application.
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