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In The Brain of Ari Zilka: Terracotta: Open Source Network-Attached Memory
Terracotta: Open Source Network-Attached Memory
In this In-the-Brain session on Terracotta and Open Source Network-Attached Memory, founder of Terracotta Ari Zilka will show you how you can get Network-Attached Memory as an appliance-like infrastructure service through Terracotta\'s JVM-level clustering technology. You will learn what Network-Attached Memory is, how it works and how Terracotta can simplify the task of clustering an enterprise application immensely by sharing the heap of the JVM underneath the application instead of clustering the application itself.

JVM-level clustering can turn single-node, multi-threaded apps into distributed, multi-node apps, often with no code changes. This is possible by plugging in to the Java Memory Model in order to maintain key Java semantics of pass-by-reference, thread coordination and garbage collection across the cluster. Terracotta enables this using only declarative configuration with minimal impact to existing code and provides fine-grained field-level replication which means your objects no longer need to implement Java serialization.

In this session, Ari will show you how it works and how you can start clustering your POJO-based Web applications (based on Spring, Struts, Wicket, RIFE, EHCache, Quartz, Lucene, DWR, Tomcat, JBoss, Jetty or Geronimo etc.).

This session is organised by Skills Matter and Terracotta and sponsored by C2B2
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ABOUT ARI ZILKA
Ari Zilka is the founder and CTO of Terracotta.
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