xkoto Nominated for SYS-CON's "Virtualization Journal Readers' Choice Awards"
xkoto's technology platform, GRIDSCALE, enables the replication and virtualization of data by managing a geographic grid of standard, commercial databases - making them appear virtually as a single local database so applications become continuously available. GRIDSCALE provides database continuous availability, both at the primary data center, and at geographically remote sites. Because GRIDSCALE employs a shared-nothing architecture, there is no exposure to single points of failure. The GRIDSCALE server maintains a historical log of all SQL transactions for all systems, which allows it to maintain proper state between all database systems. Each GRIDSCALE server has its own historical log, so if the main GRIDSCALE server fails, the backup GRIDSCALE server can continue operations without data loss.
Werner Keil wrote: Java 6 update 10. If I'd be running Apple, I'd probably really drop dead once Chrome comes out for MacOS?! Otherwise there won't ever be Applet or Java support on Mac for Chrome at all below Leopard 64 Bit.
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