(At the bottom of this page, you find a BibTeX reference to cite this article.) Together with our colleagues at the University of Hamburg, we — that is Felix Gessert, Wolfram Wingerath, Steffen Friedrich and Norbert Ritter — presented an overview over the NoSQL landscape at SummerSOC’16 last month. Here is the written gist. We give our best to convey the condensed NoSQL knowledge we gathered build
Foreword This story relates my experience at a typical web startup. We are running hundreds of instances on AWS, and we’ve been doing so for some time, growing at a sustained pace. Our full operation is in the cloud: webservers, databases, micro-services, git, wiki, BI tools, monitoring… That includes everything a typical tech company needs to operate. We have a few switches and a router left in t
1.0 Executive Summary SQLite4 is a compact, self-contained, zero-adminstration, ACID database engine in a library, just like SQLite3, but with an improved interface and file format. The run-time environment is encapsulated in an object. A greatly simplified Key/Value storage engine is used: A single large key space - not separate key spaces for each table and index as in SQLite3. Keys sort in lexi
Documentation Kafka 3.9 Documentation Prior releases: 0.7.x, 0.8.0, 0.8.1.X, 0.8.2.X, 0.9.0.X, 0.10.0.X, 0.10.1.X, 0.10.2.X, 0.11.0.X, 1.0.X, 1.1.X, 2.0.X, 2.1.X, 2.2.X, 2.3.X, 2.4.X, 2.5.X, 2.6.X, 2.7.X, 2.8.X, 3.0.X, 3.1.X, 3.2.X, 3.3.X, 3.4.X, 3.5.X, 3.6.X, 3.7.X, 3.8.X. 1. Getting Started 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Use Cases Here is a description of a few of the popular use cases for Apache Kafka®.
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