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Posted to commits@ignite.apache.org by dm...@apache.org on 2020/02/13 20:00:45 UTC

svn commit: r1873989 [1/2] - in /ignite/site/branches/ignite-redisign: arch/clustering.html features.html

Author: dmagda
Date: Thu Feb 13 20:00:45 2020
New Revision: 1873989

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1873989&view=rev
Log:
Adjusted the page with all the features

Modified:
    ignite/site/branches/ignite-redisign/arch/clustering.html
    ignite/site/branches/ignite-redisign/features.html

Modified: ignite/site/branches/ignite-redisign/arch/clustering.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ignite/site/branches/ignite-redisign/arch/clustering.html?rev=1873989&r1=1873988&r2=1873989&view=diff
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--- ignite/site/branches/ignite-redisign/arch/clustering.html (original)
+++ ignite/site/branches/ignite-redisign/arch/clustering.html Thu Feb 13 20:00:45 2020
@@ -41,6 +41,12 @@ under the License.
     <meta http-equiv="Expires" content="0" />
 
     <title>Deploy Anywhere - Apache Ignite</title>
+
+    <meta name="description"
+          content="Apache Ignite implements the shared-nothing architecture when all the cluster nodes are equal
+          and there is no single point of failure or bottleneck. You can run Apache Ignite on bare metal, virtual
+          machines, Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud environments."/>
+
     <!--#include virtual="/includes/styles.html" -->
 
     <!--#include virtual="/includes/sh.html" -->
@@ -56,7 +62,7 @@ under the License.
                 <div class="col-sm-6 col-md-6 col-xs-12" style="padding-left:0; padding-right:0;">
                     <p>
                         Apache Ignite implements the shared-nothing architecture when all the cluster nodes are equal
-                        and self-sufficient, and there is no single point of failure or bottleneck across the cluster.
+                        and there is no single point of failure or bottleneck.
                         Ignite does NOT have a component such as a master node or name node that presents in many
                         distributed systems.
                     </p>