does orientdb community version offers distributed clustering feature? - orientdb

what is the difference between OrientDB community and enterprise version when it comes to distributed clustering feature?
will the free community edition offer distributed clustering support as well?

OrientDB community edition has clustering support https://orientdb.com/community-edition/

The Enterprise Edition supports Distributed Clustering Configuration, that is one of the many features like: Query Profiler,Metrics Recording, and Live Monitoring with configurable Alerts.
To more info: http://orientdb.com/why-orientdb/ (Point 6 speaks about Enterprise Edition)
To handle the Distributed Clustering Configuration you can take a look at this link that show you how to configure it: http://orientdb.com/enterprise/last/clustermgmt.html
Finally the differences between Community and Enterprise are that Enterprise supports many features than Community as: Auditing and Advanced Backups (v 2.2 only), Query Profiler and so on.
To more info about the differences: http://orientdb.com/orientdb-enterprise/
Hope it helps

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What is the difference between Alfresco Community Edition and Alfresco Enterprise Edition?

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Can we down load Enterprise edition with longer trial license ?
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thats wrong! the addons such as clustering are included in the community release. the difference is, that the enterprise version is the stable version with support and extensive tests
see: http://storage.pardot.com/1234/46851/Alfresco_Datasheet_Community_Network_eng.pdf
"No High-Availability Cluster Testing"
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You can try Alfresco Community Edition by subscribing to hosted services offered at http://www.alfresco-fusion.com
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