HyperDex 1.1.0 Release Announcement

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Robert Escriva

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Feb 12, 2014, 2:24:20 PM2/12/14
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We are proud to announce HyperDex 1.1, the next generation NoSQL data
store that provides ACID transactions, fault-tolerance, and
high-performance. Some key features of HyperDex are:

- High Performance: HyperDex is fast. It outperforms MongoDB and
Cassandra on industry-standard benchmarks by a factor of 2X or more.

- Advanced Functionality: With the Warp add-on, HyperDex offers
multi-key transactions that span multiple objects with ACID
guarantees.

- Strong Consistency: HyperDex ensures that every GET returns the
result of the latest PUT.

- Fault Tolerance: HyperDex automatically replicates data to tolerate a
configurable number of failures.

- Scalable: HyperDex automatically redistributes data to make use of
new resources as you add more nodes to your cluster.

This release brings the following changes and improvements:

- Backup Management: This release introduces HyperDex's automatic
backup manager. HyperDex now provides consistent, fast backups. For
more information about these tools, see here[1].

- Support for OS X 10.9: HyperDex compiles from source on OS X 10.9
Mavericks using the stock clang compiler. Install it from Homebrew:

brew tap HyperDex/hyperdex && brew install hyperdex

- Network Console: This release includes a preview of HyperDex's
network management console (NOC). With the network operations
console, you can monitor the performance of your HyperDex cluster.

- Improved bindings: Numerous improvements to the Python, Java, and
Ruby bindings provide a consistent experience across all languages.

HyperDex runs on 64-bit Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Centos) and OS X.
Binary packages for Debian 7, Ubuntu 12.04-13.10, Fedora 18-19, and
CentOS 6 are available[2], as well as source tarballs for other Linux
platforms.

This release provides bindings for C, C++, Python, Java, Ruby, and Go.

Happy Hacking,
The HyperDex Team

[1] http://hackingdistributed.com/2014/01/14/back-that-nosql-up/
[2] http://hyperdex.org/download

Emin Gün Sirer

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Feb 13, 2014, 12:07:45 AM2/13/14
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Yes, most definitely.



On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 6:47 PM, Omar Irbouh <irb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is the Java API ready for production usage?
>
> Thank you.
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