MagLev Alpha Released: A New, Scalable Ruby Implementation

Courtesy Ruby Inside  Fri, 11/20/2009 - 20:20

maglev.pngMagLev is a new(ish) Ruby implementation built by Gemstone Systems that focuses on providing an integrated object persistence layer and a distributed shared cache - a truly scalable Ruby implementation.

Maglev has, however, had an air of vaporware about it, having been hyped up in early 2008 and only available to a small group of alpha testers till now.

That changes today with the first public, alpha release!

Back in early 2008, MagLev program manager...


 

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