Spread 4.3 RC3 Released
April 4, 2013
Spread Concepts LLC is happy to announce the release of a
new stable version, 4.3.0, of the Spread toolkit.
It can be downloded here.
The Spread 4.3 release is an important release focusing on improved out-of-the-box performance for the Spread toolkit. This release has a large number of small changes which include bugfixes, very specific performance improvements, and general improvements to the code and build process.
The main new features of this release are:
1) Performance improvements to membership timing and system throughput.
2) Provide runtime configurability for membership timers and flow control
parameters via the spread.conf file.
3) Redesign of C library locking to improve throughput and remove blocking.
4) Smarter autodetection of both the best client-server connection method
(local system unix sockets or tcp) and the local hostname when starting daemons.
This release does not include any API changes, so applications should be able to be relinked or recompiled with the new Spread library without changes.
Spread is a toolkit that provides a high performance messaging service that is resilient to faults across external or internal networks. Spread functions as a unified message bus for distributed applications, and provides highly tuned application-level multicast and group communication support. Spread services range from reliable message passing to fully ordered messages with delivery guarantees, even in case of computer failures and network partitions.
Please be aware, that under the Spread Open Source License, the toolkit may be freely used only under some conditions. For example, the license includes the requirement that all advertising materials (including web pages) mentioning software that uses Spread display a specific acknowledgment. Please review the license agreement for more details. http://www.spread.org/license/. Other commercial licenses or other licensing arrangements are available. Please contact info@spreadconcepts.com.
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