Continuous Delivery Sounds Great, but Will It Work Here?
Continuous Delivery Sounds Great, but Will It Work Here?
6/14/2018
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This article, published in ACM Queue, delves into the world of designing reliable distributed systems and the challenges that come with it. It discusses the importance of understanding failures and how they can impact the overall system. The article explores various concepts and techniques for building fault-tolerant systems, such as redundancy, replication, and consensus algorithms. It also discusses the trade-offs between availability, consistency, and partition tolerance in distributed systems. The author emphasizes the need for careful planning and designing to ensure system resilience. Overall, this article provides valuable insights into the complexities of designing and maintaining reliable distributed systems.
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