Infinispan is an open source, distributed, in-memory data grid platform that provides a distributed key/value store for high performance, scalability, and availability. It is designed to run on multiple nodes, allowing for the storage and retrieval of data across multiple machines or clusters. It provides a distributed, fault-tolerant, highly available, and scalable data grid for caching data in memory and managing it in real-time. Infinispan can be used as a distributed cache, as an in-memory data grid, or as a distributed key/value store. It is fully compatible with popular Java frameworks such as Hibernate, Spring, and JPA, and is designed to work with distributed systems such as Apache Spark and Apache Cassandra. It supports multiple languages, including Java, C++, Groovy, and Python. Infinispan is built on top of a distributed, consistent, and fault-tolerant key/value store, which stores data in memory and provides support for distributed transactions. This data can be replicated across multiple nodes to ensure availability and scalability. It also provides a powerful API for managing and querying data in the grid. This API can be used to manage data in the grid, such as creating, updating, and deleting entries. Infinispan is an ideal choice for applications that require high performance and scalability, such as distributed web services, mobile applications, and gaming. It is also well suited for applications that require highly available, consistent, and distributed data storage and management.
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