Last week Microsoft lauched the Community technology preview of “Velocity”, a distributed application cache management platform.
June 10, 2008
“Velocity” is a distributed in-memory application cache platform for developing scalable, available, and high-performance applications. Using “Velocity,” applications can store any serializable CLR object without concern for where the object gets stored because data is cached across multiple computers. “Velocity” allows copies of data to be stored across the cache cluster, protecting data against failures. It can be configured to run as a service accessed over the network or can be run embedded with the distributed application. “Velocity” includes an ASP.NET session provider object enabling storage of ASP.NET session objects in the distributed cache without having to write to databases, which increases the performance and scalability of ASP.NET applications.
You can get the CTP1 here.
June 6, 2008
Well, this is it. After a long absense of the blogging world I finally started my own virtual writing corner on the web. Hey, after all, I’m more of a verbal guy than a writer.
Guess the ones who know me could now be asking “Why the english?”. Well… This blog is, generally speaking, about Microsoft technologies. We belong in a world-wide community of people who share knowledge and interests. That’s where the real value is. Wouldn’t it be a terrible loss if I damaged the communicative potencial between us all? And moreover, I’m a man of the world myself
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Njoy…
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