 Apache Geode
  
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  Apache Geode
  
    CHANGELOG
  
        
  Managing Apache Geode
Managing Apache Geode describes how to plan and implement tasks associated with managing, monitoring, and troubleshooting Apache Geode.
- Apache Geode Management and Monitoring - Apache Geode provides APIs and tools for managing your cluster and monitoring the health of your cluster members. 
- Managing Heap and Off-heap Memory - By default, Apache Geode uses the JVM heap. Apache Geode also offers an option to store data off heap. This section describes how to manage heap and off-heap memory to best support your application. 
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With Apache Geode disk stores, you can persist data to disk as a backup to your in-memory copy and overflow data to disk when memory use gets too high. 
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Snapshots allow you to save region data and reload it later. A typical use case is loading data from one environment into another, such as capturing data from a production system and moving it into a smaller QA or development system. 
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This section describes region compression, its benefits and usage. 
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Apache Geode architecture and management features help detect and resolve network partition problems. 
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The security framework establishes trust by authenticating components and members upon connection. It facilitates the authorization of operations. 
- Performance Tuning and Configuration - A collection of tools and controls allow you to monitor and adjust Apache Geode performance. 
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Comprehensive logging messages help you confirm system configuration and debug problems in configuration and code. 
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Every application and server in a cluster can access statistical data about Apache Geode operations. You can configure the gathering of statistics by using the alter runtimecommand ofgfshor in thegemfire.propertiesfile to facilitate system analysis and troubleshooting.
- Troubleshooting and System Recovery - This section provides strategies for handling common errors and failure situations.