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xdg.me
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| | | | | If you're reading this blog, it's a good bet that sometime in your life you've had a computer freeze or crash on you. You know that crashes happen. If it's your laptop, you restart and hope for the best. When it's your database, things are a bit more complicated. Historically, a database lived on a single machine. Writes are considered "committed" when they are written to a journal file and flushed to disk. | |
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aphyr.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This technical blog post series introduces the concepts of distributed consensus and network partitions using the CAP theorem, while providing a tutorial on setting up a node cluster to experiment with database behavior during failures. | |
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www.adamconrad.dev
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| | | | | Ch 9 of my book club review of Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann. | |
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www.adamconrad.dev
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| | | Ch 2 of my book club review of Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann. | ||