From version 0.2.1- released this week - Infinitic includes per default an in-memory cache for accessing tasks or workflows states. This cache is implemented using caffeine. With its default setting, task and workflow engines will keep in memory the state of any non-completed task or workflow active in the last hour (this default setting can be changed if needed). This way, the state storage is mostly write-intensive and used for recovery in an engine crash case.
v0.2.1 Performance Boost with In-Memory Caching
v0.2.1 Performance Boost with In-Memory…
v0.2.1 Performance Boost with In-Memory Caching
From version 0.2.1- released this week - Infinitic includes per default an in-memory cache for accessing tasks or workflows states. This cache is implemented using caffeine. With its default setting, task and workflow engines will keep in memory the state of any non-completed task or workflow active in the last hour (this default setting can be changed if needed). This way, the state storage is mostly write-intensive and used for recovery in an engine crash case.