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Clustering
(Coherence 3.4 User Guide)
Coherence is built on a fully clustered architecture. Since "clustered" is an overused term in the industry, it is worth stating exactly what it means to say that Coherence is clustered. Coherence is based on a peertopeer clustering protocol, using a conference room model, in which servers ...
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Configuring and Using Coherence Extend
(Coherence 3.4 User Guide)
CoherenceExtend extends the reach of the core Coherence TCMP cluster to a wider range of consumers, including desktops, remote servers and machines located across WAN connections. Typical uses of CoherenceExtend include providing desktop applications with access to Coherence caches (including ...
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Partitioned Cache Service
(Coherence 3.4 User Guide)
address the potential scalability limits of the replicated cache service, both in terms of memory and communication bottlenecks, Coherence has provided a distributed cache service since release 1.2. Many products have used the term distributed cache to describe their functionality ...
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Serialization Paged Cache
(Coherence 3.4 User Guide)
Oracle Coherence provides explicit support for efficient caching of huge amounts of automaticallyexpiring data using potentially highlatency storage mechanisms such as disk files. The benefits include supporting much larger data sets than can be managed in memory, while ...
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