According to some of our historical metrics, the blocking looks to have been approximately a minute but the granularity of that monitoring is not super precise so I don't have an exact time. I can try to go back to our logs and see if I can determine a more accurate period of time.
How does near caching come into play here? If near caching is enabled for these caches, which should have been fully populated so I'd expect a cache hit pretty much ever time, would you expect the client to ever go back out to the server nodes? Is there a straight forward way to determine if a cache lookup hit the near cache or if it had to go out to the server nodes? -- Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/
