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Scalable. Highly Available. Java.
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- Stop database abuse - make in-memory data durable and lessen database dependency
- Eliminate expensive app servers - hit uptime goals with lightweight stacks
- Don't cluster by hand - skip writing infrastructure software
- Use more Open Source - use best of breed containers and frameworks
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When Terracotta is Useful
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Relieving Database Overload
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Simplifying Application Architecture
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Terracotta Works like Network Attached Memory
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- Large Virtual Heaps - 32 bit apps can handle up to a terabyte of heap
- Linear Scalability - hundreds of connected JVMs
- Low Development Impact - JVM plugin approach that allows low-effort, low-impact development
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Easy to Use
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- No Required APIs - Just plain Java and all the APIs you already know
- No Serialization - no need to implement pesky readObject/writeObject methods
- Declarative - Tell Terracotta what is clustered. The rest is local to the JVM.
- Cluster Wide Synchronization - synchronized(), wait() & notify() work exactly the same across VMs as across threads
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Seamless Integration
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- Application Servers - Geronimo, JBoss, Jetty, Resin, Tomcat, WebLogic, WebSphere CE, WebSphere
- Distributed Caches - EHCache, JCS, JBoss TreeCache, OSCache
- O/R Mappers - Hibernate, iBatis
- Web and Search - Lucene, Rife, Struts, Spring, Wicket
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Support, Training and Consulting Services from Terracotta
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- Terracotta Developer Support - Developer support that helps you stay on track with your project requirements and timeliness.
- Terracotta Enterprise Subscription - Enterprise production support that helps you to deliver continuous availability for your production applications.
- Terracotta Consulting - Work hands on with Terracotta Solutions Architects and Consulting Engineers.
- Terracotta Training - A comprehensive set of Terracotta training courses that gives you a competitive edge.
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