In this post, we will be discussing the GridGain Nebula managed service offering for Apache Ignite, available on the GridGain portal. The main benefits of GridGain Nebula are that it simplifies cloud provisioning and provides managed service support.
What is Apache Ignite?
Before we begin, let’s take a look at Apache Ignite. At a very high level, Apache Ignite and GridGain are both in-memory…
A year in the cloud
For cloud enablement of GridGain and Apache Ignite tools and services, 2021 has been a busy year. Mid-year we launched a SaaS version of GridGain Control Center—for customers who need easy access to troubleshooting and monitoring tools for their Ignite and GridGain clusters. Building on our initial SaaS offering, we have now added a self-service version of GridGain Nebula.…
It has been a busy first quarter of 2021 with monthly GridGain Control Center releases. We continue to add new capabilities to help accelerate the creation and configuration of dashboards and alerts, new features for team collaboration, and new options for SQL query development.
Teams
Control Center introduced a new top level feature for collaboration: Teams. In previous releases, Control…
Since our initial launch in mid-2020, GridGain Control Center has strived to bring transparency and flexibility to the monitoring and development of Apache Ignite and GridGain applications. With each monthly update, we introduce new features to make it easier for admins and developers to understand what exactly is happening within their clusters. In our latest update (2020.11.00), we add new…
Ease-of-use is one of the core requirements at GridGain® which influences the way we see and build our products. While in-memory computing is a complex topic, the application development experience should not be equally complex. In the coming months you will see changes to GridGain and Apache® Ignite™ that will simplify Core APIs and the way that you debug running applications. In keeping with…