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The Back-to-Basics Readings of 2012 - All Things Distributed

All Things Distributed

Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. The Back-to-Basics Readings of 2012. By Werner Vogels on 18 December 2012 10:00 PM. Jul 4 - Leases: An efficient fault-tolerant mechanism for distributed file cache consistency , Gray, Cary, and David Cheriton, Vol. All Things Distributed.

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AppFabric Caching: Retry Later

ScaleOut Software

Given all this, we thought it would be a good opportunity to see how we are doing relative to the competition, and in particular, relative to Microsoft’s AppFabric caching for Windows on-premise servers. One or more specified cache servers are unavailable, which could be caused by busy network or servers. …). Please retry later.

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MariaDB vs MySQL: Key Differences and Use Cases

Percona

Critical features of MariaDB include robust security features like encryption at rest and in transit, user authentication, and role-based access control (RBAC), as well as high-performance query execution, advanced indexing techniques, and replication, clustering, and sharding, ensuring scalability and high availability. What is MySQL?

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A Decade of Dynamo: Powering the next wave of high-performance, internet-scale applications

All Things Distributed

We were pushing the limits of what was a leading commercial database at the time and were unable to sustain the availability, scalability and performance needs that our growing Amazon business demanded. About 20 percent would return a set of rows, but still operate on only a single table.

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Back-to-Basics Weekend Reading - Leases - All Things Distributed

All Things Distributed

Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. By Werner Vogels on 21 September 2012 06:00 PM. It is a simple concept, originally introduced for handling cache consistency, but it is a technique you find back in many modern systems, for example those those that achieve consistency using lock servers.

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