Sequoia 2.10.3 review

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Sequoia is a transparent middleware solution for offering clustering, load balancing and failover services for any database

License: The Apache License 2.0
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Developer: Emmanuel Cecchet
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Sequoia is a transparent middleware solution for offering clustering, load balancing and failover services for any database. Sequoia is the continuation of the C-JDBC project.

Sequoia database is distributed and replicated among several nodes and C-JDBC balances the queries among these nodes. Sequoia handles node failures and provides support for checkpointing and hot recovery.

C-JDBC is a database cluster middleware that allows any Java application (standalone application, servlet or EJB container, ...) to transparently access a cluster of databases through JDBC.

C-JDBC handles node failures and provides support for checkpointing and hot recovery.

Here are some key features of "Clustered JDBC":
No modification of existing applications or databases,
High availability provided by advanced RAIDb technology,
Performance scalability with unique load balancing and query result caching features,
Integrated JMX-based administration and monitoring,
100% Java implementation allowing portability across platforms,
Open source licensed under LGPL,
Professional support, training and consulting available from C-JDBC professional services.

What's New in 2.10.3 Stable Release:
This release includes a number of bugfixes, mainly for single controller or single database configurations.
A new script-based backuper is also available to customize the backup/restore mechanism at will.
The group communication and demos have been upgraded.

What's New in 3.0 Beta 1 Development Release:
This version features a major code clean-up and internal redesign to support views, triggers, and stored procedures with custom semantic information.
Macro handling has also been redesigned.
The administration console features new powerful commands, and the configuration files have been simplified.
The status of this release is still beta, and the configuration file format may still be subject to changes.

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