Learn to say popular in-memory data grid and distributed caching platform names correctly.
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How is Apache Ignite (distributed in-memory database and computing platform) correctly pronounced?
Apache Ignite is pronounced 'uh-PACH-ee IG-nyt' — 'Apache' plus 'ignite', exactly like the everyday verb meaning to set alight. In a technical interview: "Ignite kept the entire pricing table in memory across the whole cluster, so lookups were near instant."
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How is GridGain (commercial in-memory computing platform built on Apache Ignite) correctly pronounced?
GridGain is pronounced 'GRID-gayn' — 'grid' plus 'gain', both plain English words, stress on GRID. In a technical interview: "GridGain added enterprise security and rolling upgrades on top of the open-source Ignite core."
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How is Oracle Coherence (Oracle's Java-based in-memory data grid) correctly pronounced?
Oracle Coherence is pronounced 'OR-uh-kul koh-HEER-ens' — 'Oracle' plus 'coherence', exactly like the everyday word for logical consistency. In a technical interview: "Coherence replicated the session data across every node, so a server restart never logged anyone out."
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How is Redis Enterprise (commercial, clustered distribution of Redis with active-active replication) correctly pronounced?
Redis Enterprise is pronounced 'RED-is EN-ter-pryz' — 'Redis' plus 'enterprise', both said plainly. In a technical interview: "Redis Enterprise kept both regions writable at once and merged conflicting updates automatically."
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How is ScaleOut StateServer (in-memory data grid for distributed caching and stateful computing) correctly pronounced?
ScaleOut StateServer is pronounced 'SKAYL-owt STAYT-sur-ver' — 'scale out' plus 'state server', all plain English words. In a technical interview: "ScaleOut StateServer held the session state in memory so no request ever had to hit the database for it."