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Dealing with failures is arguably the most important aspect of any system. Oftentimes, it is what stands between a product that runs ... In a traditional monolithic application backed by a database, you are guaranteed to get ACID properties through localised ... Building a reliable application is often a journey driven by the evolution of requirements and the business's risk tolerance. ... continue to use the same approach in full.net even though the Orleans binary is net standard again as Advanced Database System By Indrani Sen (02 12 2018) Mic I I guess it's just for recording so welcome to to this U lecture Dennis mentioned uh my name is

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Distributed Transactions are dead - Sergey Bykov

Distributed Transactions are dead - Sergey Bykov

Distributed Transactions are dead

Distributed Transactions are dead, long live distributed transaction! by Sergey Bykov

Distributed Transactions are dead, long live distributed transaction! by Sergey Bykov

As "we all know",

Dealing with Failure - Sergey Bykov

Dealing with Failure - Sergey Bykov

Dealing with failures is arguably the most important aspect of any system. Oftentimes, it is what stands between a product that runs ...

Distributed Transactions which Scale: Rajeev Bharshetty

Distributed Transactions which Scale: Rajeev Bharshetty

In a traditional monolithic application backed by a database, you are guaranteed to get ACID properties through localised ...

Lecture 12: Distributed Transactions

Lecture 12: Distributed Transactions

Lecture 12:

Orleans Community Meetup #16  Back to basics

Orleans Community Meetup #16 Back to basics

Orleans Community Meetup #16 Back to basics

Building Reliable Applications: What We Can Learn from the Three Little Pigs | w. Sergey Bykov

Building Reliable Applications: What We Can Learn from the Three Little Pigs | w. Sergey Bykov

Building a reliable application is often a journey driven by the evolution of requirements and the business's risk tolerance.

Orleans meetup 10 - Roadmap 2.0 with Sergey Bykov

Orleans meetup 10 - Roadmap 2.0 with Sergey Bykov

... continue to use the same approach in full.net even though the Orleans binary is net standard again as

Sergey Bykov - Orleans: Rails for the Cloud - .NET Fringe 2017

Sergey Bykov - Orleans: Rails for the Cloud - .NET Fringe 2017

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No Compromises: Distributed Transactions with Consistency, Availability, and Performance

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Mic I I guess it's just for recording so welcome to to this U lecture Dennis mentioned uh my name is