Do we still need onheap caches?

вт, 18 июн. 2019 г. в 21:30, Denis Magda <dma...@apache.org>:
>
> +1
>
> Thick (aka. standard clients) provide comprehensive compute APIs with
> peer-class-loading. That's a huge differentiator for Ignite. Until thin
> clients support compute and ML API at the same level as the standard client
> does, I would not consider the standard clients' discontinuation. Plus, as
> Alex outlined, a functional gap is even wider.
>
> -
> Denis
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 6:28 AM Alexey Goncharuk <alexey.goncha...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Nikolay,
> >
> > I had this thought too, but I am not too eager to implement it yet. The
> > reason is transaction protocol complexity/performance issues with thin
> > clients.
> >
> > A thick client can communicate with each primary node and coordinate
> > prepare/commit phases. Thin client can only communicate with one node, so
> > the change will mean an additional network hop. Of course, we can make thin
> > clients implement the same protocol, but it will immediately increase the
> > protocol complexity for all platforms.
> >
> > Plus, we do not have near cache on thin clients, we do not support p2p
> > class deployment, etc. Since thin clients are positioned as
> > platform-agnostic, I do not think it makes sense to expose all feature set
> > of Igntie to thin clients.
> >
> > Instead, we can significantly simplify client node configuration - it
> > currently requires the same config as a regular Ignite node, however, in
> > most cases, the configuration can be reduced almost to a several host:port
> > pairs.
> >
> > пн, 17 июн. 2019 г. в 15:58, Nikolay Izhikov <nizhi...@apache.org>:
> >
> > > Alexey.
> > >
> > > I want to share a thought (just don't drop it out in one moment :) ).
> > >
> > > Do we really need "client nodes"?
> > >
> > > We have thin client protocol that is a very convenient point to interact
> > > with Ignite.
> > > So, why, we need one more entity and work mode such as "client node"?
> > >
> > > From my point of view, client nodes were required in the time without a
> > > thin client.
> > > Now, we have it.
> > >
> > > Let's simplify Ignite codebase and drop client nodes!
> > >
> > > How does it sound?
> > >
> > >
> > > В Пн, 17/06/2019 в 15:52 +0300, Alexey Goncharuk пишет:
> > > > Nikolay,
> > > >
> > > > Local caches and scalar are already in the list :) Added the outdated
> > > > metrics point.
> > > >
> > > > пн, 17 июн. 2019 г. в 15:32, Nikolay Izhikov <nizhi...@apache.org>:
> > > >
> > > > > * Scalar.
> > > > > * LOCAL caches.
> > > > > * Deprecated metrics.
> > > > >
> > > > > В Пн, 17/06/2019 в 15:18 +0300, Alexey Goncharuk пишет:
> > > > > > Igniters,
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Even though we are still planning the Ignite 2.8 release, I would
> > > like to
> > > > > > kick-off a discussion related to Ignite 3.0, because the efforts
> > for
> > > AI
> > > > >
> > > > > 3.0
> > > > > > will be significantly larger than for AI 2.8, better to start
> > early.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > As a first step, I would like to discuss the list of things to be
> > > removed
> > > > > > in Ignite 3.0 (partially this thread is inspired by Denis Magda's
> > > IGFS
> > > > > > removal thread). I've separated all to-be-removed points from
> > > existing
> > > > > > Ignite 3.0 wishlist [1] to a dedicated block and also added a few
> > > more
> > > > > > things that look right to be dropped.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Please share your thoughts, probably, there are more outdated
> > things
> > > we
> > > > > > need to add to the wishlist.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > As a side question: I think it makes sense to create tickets for
> > such
> > > > > > improvements, how do we track them. Will the 3.0 version suffice or
> > > > >
> > > > > should
> > > > > > we add a separate label?
> > >
> >



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Best regards,
Ivan Pavlukhin

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