This is a brilliant overview - I like how youβve broken down the mechanics of distributing data and processing across nodes. It makes clear why this model is such a favourite in places where downtime just isnβt an option. According to Gartner, global spending on cloud-native architectures that include in-memory grids is set to grow beyond $500 billion by 2027
Thanks, Melanie π that Gartner number is huge. But makes sense. Once you see how grids keep things running with zero downtime, itβs hard to imagine big systems built any other way. Do you think most of that spend will be new builds or reworks of old ones?
This is a brilliant overview - I like how youβve broken down the mechanics of distributing data and processing across nodes. It makes clear why this model is such a favourite in places where downtime just isnβt an option. According to Gartner, global spending on cloud-native architectures that include in-memory grids is set to grow beyond $500 billion by 2027
Thanks, Melanie π that Gartner number is huge. But makes sense. Once you see how grids keep things running with zero downtime, itβs hard to imagine big systems built any other way. Do you think most of that spend will be new builds or reworks of old ones?