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Tachyon Caching Is Bigger Than Spark In-Memory

February 25, 2016 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

When the founding committer of the Spark in-memory computing framework becomes the CEO of a company that has dropped out of stealth mode and will very likely soon be offering support for a new storage caching layer for the modern, distributed computing era that will span beyond Spark, you have to stop and take notice. …

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