Erik became fascinated with CRDTs while working on a project, so we're talking about how they work, how they simplify some distributed systems, and how they might protect you from zombies. Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types A Comprehensive Study of Convergent and Commutative Replicated Data Types Counters - Aviral Goel Send us a text
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Erik became fascinated with CRDTs while working on a project, so we're talking about how they work, how they simplify some distributed systems, and how they might protect you from zombies. Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types A Comprehensive Study of Convergent and Commutative Replicated Data Types Counters - Aviral Goel Send us a text
This week Mike and Erik tackle Byzantine Fault Tolerance! But what's it all about? Gangsters? Generals? Constantinople? Take a journey with us as we sail off into the dizzying complexity of Byzantine faults. Links Some constraints and tradeoffs in the design of network communications | Proceedings of the fifth ACM symposium on Operating systems principlesNotes on Data Base Operating SystemsReaching Agreement in the Presence of Faults | Journal of the ACMThe Byzantine Generals Problem - Micr...
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Erik became fascinated with CRDTs while working on a project, so we're talking about how they work, how they simplify some distributed systems, and how they might protect you from zombies. Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types A Comprehensive Study of Convergent and Commutative Replicated Data Types Counters - Aviral Goel Send us a text