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Feedback from Community Talk #83

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siennathesane opened this issue May 18, 2018 · 3 comments
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Feedback from Community Talk #83

siennathesane opened this issue May 18, 2018 · 3 comments

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@siennathesane
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I totally forgot to capture this feedback live, and that's something I regret doing, so I will try to capture this well. I'm tagging the people I can remember being there, so if you see someone from the meetup is missing and you want to make sure their feedback is captured, please add them!

Here is the talk. The audio is sketchy for some reason, but next time I give this talk, I can make sure it's better.

  • Everyone loved the performance focus!
  • What are the use cases?
  • Does the cache persist past program execution? i.e., can you restart the cache and have it rebuild itself
  • Is there an option to distribute the cache? i.e., cache clustering
  • How do we handle eviction?
  • Is the cache thread safe?
  • What is the performance like with billions of objects/hundreds of GBs?

Would love to really involve the community on this one!

//cc @enocom @jasonkeene @kcboyle

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mfrw commented Oct 8, 2018

Would it be possible to make the talk accessible to all?

@mfrw mfrw unassigned janisz Oct 8, 2018
@siennathesane
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I didn't realise it was auth locked, here is a Youtube version: https://youtu.be/K15B1FYkLDg. The audio is still sketchy because of the recording equipment.

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Closing since any feedback has been long captured.

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