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spfma...@e.mail.fr

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Mar 16, 2022, 4:10:02 AM3/16/22
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Hi,
 
Can someone recommend me the "simplest" ticket registry which could be used to setup a highly available CAS infrastructure ?
 
As we are not using any kind of distributed key/value database or cache architecture, there is no existing infrastrucure I could capitalise on and I am totally product agnostic.
 
By simple I mean not requiring plenty of nodes to be resilient (Redis seem to have that kind of requirements) or high-level engineering and time consuming management.
 
From what I have read, Ignite looks nice but maybe it's just a feeling.
 
Regards
 
 


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Vittore Zen

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Mar 16, 2022, 5:07:59 AM3/16/22
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I'm using CouchDB. It's simple to deploy and with DB GUI for debugs, but I have some problems with 6.4.x.

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Ray Bon

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Mar 16, 2022, 11:53:25 AM3/16/22
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We use hazelcast. It comes up with cas so no external infrastructure. Not sure if other storage systems operate the same way.

Ray

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