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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 6 - End-To-End Arguments in System Design , by J. Clark, ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 2(4):277-288, November 1984. Comments ().

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Back-to-Basics Weekend Reading - Hints for Computer Systems.

All Things Distributed

Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. Back-to-Basics Weekend Reading - Hints for Computer Systems Design. By Werner Vogels on 13 July 2012 09:00 AM. Last weeks paper was the classic End-To-End Arguments in System Design , by J. All Things Distributed. Comments ().

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MariaDB vs MySQL: Key Differences and Use Cases

Percona

While originally designed to be a drop-in replacement for MySQL, it evolved into its own distinct database management system and is now maintained and supported by the MariaDB Foundation. In addition, MariaDB provides optimal scalability options, making it ideal for growing workloads. Contact us to learn more! What is MySQL?

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Back-to-Basics Weekend Reading - Automatic Reconfiguration in.

All Things Distributed

Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. By Werner Vogels on 12 October 2012 06:00 PM. Autonet was a point-to-point network designed at Dec SRC research lab by Mike Schroeder s group. All Things Distributed. Back-to-Basics Weekend Reading - Automatic Reconfiguration in Autonet.

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AppFabric Caching: Retry Later

ScaleOut Software

This avoids exposing the application to the details of the IMDG’s internal operations unless the IMDG is completely unreachable. A Few Words on Design Philosophy: Keep It Simple. Use Fully Peer-to-Peer Design for Simplicity and High Availability. In Summary: Design for Ease of Use and High Performance.

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A Guide To CSS Debugging

Smashing Magazine

On design systems, CSS/JS and UX. CSS is designed to not lose content, to not cause harm. Another common trigger for overflow has to do with one of the recognized mistakes in the design of CSS by the CSS Working Group. More after jump! With Carie Fisher, Stefan Baumgartner and so many others. Jump to online workshops ?.

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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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