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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For June 29th, 2018

High Scalability

jedberg : Despite being a strong advocate for AWS, this is where I will say Google completely outshines Amazon. Google's approach to pricing is, "do it as efficiently and quickly as possible, and we'll make sure that's the cheapest option". Google applies bulk discounts after the fact, AWS makes you ask for them ahead of time.

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Web Development Trends 2019

KeyCDN

It can be used to decouple your frontend from your backend and improve server efficiency. Major cloud providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud all support serverless services. IBM, Microsoft, and Amazon are all exploring new ways to use blockchains in 2019.

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Top 9 web development trends to expect in 2022

Enprowess

Blockchain Technology. The most preferred single-page applications are Gmail, Google Drive, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Low data usage and Offline accessibility: It works fine in low internet reception and is also possible to access offline like Google Maps. Single Page Applications (SPAs). AI-powered Chatbots.

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Even more amazing papers at VLDB 2019 (that I didn’t have space to cover yet)

The Morning Paper

MongoDB is an important database, and this paper explains the tunable (per-operation) consistency models that MongoDB provides and how they are implemented under the covers. We hear a lot from Google and Microsoft about their cloud platforms, but not quite so much from the other key industry players. What’s their secret??? Yes please!

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Should You Use ClickHouse as a Main Operational Database?

Percona

What if we use ClickHouse (which is a columnar analytical database) as our main datastore? Well, typically, an analytical database is not a replacement for a transactional or key/value datastore. However, ClickHouse is super efficient for timeseries and provides “sharding” out of the box (scalability beyond one node).