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From XML to HOCON: How Apache Ignite 3.0 Simplifies Configuration & Performance

Mar 05, 202516 minEp. 45
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Episode description

Apache Ignite 3.0 is here, and it's packed with game-changing upgrades for in-memory computing. Whether you're a seasoned Ignite user or just getting started, this episode breaks down everything you need to know about the latest release.

🔹 Simplified Installation & Management – Native Linux packages, a unified CLI, and dynamic HOCON-based configuration make deployment and updates smoother than ever.
🔹 Unified Clients & APIs – No more "thin vs. thick" clients—Ignite 3.0 provides a consistent API experience across programming languages and data models.
🔹 Modern Programming Support – Asynchronous and reactive programming capabilities improve performance and flexibility.
🔹 Stronger Transactions & SQL Support – Full SQL transactional support and MVCC transactions enable high-performance, real-time data processing.
🔹 Major Architectural Upgrades – A Raft-based consensus mechanism enhances fault tolerance, while Apache Calcite optimizes SQL queries for better efficiency.

We also discuss how these changes impact developers, enterprises, and real-world use cases—giving you a clear picture of what Apache Ignite 3.0 means for distributed data processing and high-performance computing. Tune in to learn how Ignite 3.0 is shaping the future of in-memory computing!

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