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Beyond the Data Grid: Coherence, Normalisation, Joins and Linear Scalability (QCon) - ben stopford
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Gently Flexing the Grid. Beyond the Data Grid: Coherence, Normalisation, Joins and Linear Scalability (QCon). Normalisation is, in many ways, the antithesis of typical cache design. We tend to denormalise for speed. Building a data. Beyond The Data Grid: Coherence, Normalisation, Joins and Linear Scalability. This model was presented at the QCon 2011 and at the Coherence SIG. You can find the slides here ( Powerpoint – 7MB. A related post documenting the main points covered in the talk can be found here.
Progressive Architectures at RBS - ben stopford
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Gently Flexing the Grid. Progressive Architectures at RBS. Michael Stal wrote a nice article about the our Progressive Architectures talk from this year’s QCon. The video is up too. Read the InfoQ article here. Watch the QCon video here. A big thanks to Fuzz, Mark and Ciaran for making this happen. Posted on July 6th, 2012 in Blog. Jump to comment form. July 6th, 2012. It is “Michael Stal” …. Thank you for the talk! July 7th, 2012. Opps – long week. Thank you Alex. Please leave these two fields as-is:.
Balancing Replication and Partitioning in a Distributed Java Database @JavaOne - ben stopford
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Gently Flexing the Grid. Balancing Replication and Partitioning in a Distributed Java Database @JavaOne. Here are a the slides for the talk I gave at JavaOne:. Balancing Replication and Partitioning in a Distributed Java Database. Balancing Replication and Partitioning in a Distributed Java Database. Original talk, given at QCon London, which is more Coherence specific. A related post documenting the main points covered in the talk. Posted on October 5th, 2011 in Blog. Jump to comment form. CoSIG-2011: O...
Upside Down Databases: Bridging the Operational and Analytic Worlds with Streams - ben stopford
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Gently Flexing the Grid. Upside Down Databases: Bridging the Operational and Analytic Worlds with Streams. Remember the days when people would write entire applications, embedded inside a database? So Martin Kleppmann did a talk. Recently around the idea of turning databases inside out. I like this idea. It’s a nice way to frame a problem that has lurked unresolved for years. To paraphrase somewhat… d. So it’s interesting to look at the pros and cons of externalising caches, indexes, materialised v...
Elements of Scale: Composing and Scaling Data Platforms - ben stopford
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Gently Flexing the Grid. Elements of Scale: Composing and Scaling Data Platforms. This post is the transcript from a talk, of the same name, given at Progscon and JAX Finance 2015. There is a video. As software engineers we are inevitably affected by the tools we surround ourselves with. Languages, frameworks, even processes all act to shape the software we build. Likewise databases, which have trodden a very specific path, inevitably affect the way we treat mutability and share state in our applications.
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Melo's blog - Batteries not included: Unit testing POF
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Melo's blog - Batteries not included. Wednesday, April 11, 2012. Still looking for that better greeting.), It has become a recurrent topic here in the blog, ok, this is the first post and nothing is recurrent, however I hope it will be. Another factor that need to be considered is the maintenance cost to the development process. It is important to make sure that mappings are up-to date to avoid, at best wasting time to fix something and at worst ending up with missing data or inverting two fields. This i...
Melo's blog - Batteries not included: Coherence Cluster Capacity
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Melo's blog - Batteries not included. Sunday, September 30, 2012. Understanding the capacity of a cluster is very important, as an overloaded cluster will not perform well. The overall capacity of a cluster is determined by how many members it has, two physical resources determine the number of members that can be available at a given time, memory and cpu cores. It is important to understand that coherence is a series of services running in a jvm and these. Every Named Cache has an overhead of 250kb.
Melo's blog - Batteries not included: August 2012
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Melo's blog - Batteries not included. Saturday, August 25, 2012. Entry Processors part 2 - Deadlocking. This is Part two of my entry processor post and deals with the advantages and disadvantages of cross cache entry processors. Cross cache Entry processors. As mentioned in the previous post entry processors allow us to update values in the most efficient manner, however, often you will want to update values in multiple caches,. Or update a value that is derived from related entries,. 2012-08-07 11:49:41...
Melo's blog - Batteries not included: Entry Processors part 2 - Deadlocking
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Melo's blog - Batteries not included. Saturday, August 25, 2012. Entry Processors part 2 - Deadlocking. This is Part two of my entry processor post and deals with the advantages and disadvantages of cross cache entry processors. Cross cache Entry processors. As mentioned in the previous post entry processors allow us to update values in the most efficient manner, however, often you will want to update values in multiple caches,. Or update a value that is derived from related entries,. 2012-08-07 11:49:41...
Melo's blog - Batteries not included: June 2012
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Melo's blog - Batteries not included. Saturday, June 23, 2012. Who needs a greeting anyway), distributed queries are a very powerful part of coherence, but can introduce show stopping performance degradation, so it is vital to get your filters right. The filters provided by coherence, take an Extractor as a parameter, and will execute that extractor across all of the nodes, and the evaluate method will run on the result of that extractor. The other way is to simply pass a POF extractor as a parameter, PO...
Melo's blog - Batteries not included: Entry Processors - Part 1
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Melo's blog - Batteries not included. Tuesday, August 21, 2012. Entry Processors - Part 1. This is the first of a two part series on entry processors:. Entry processors are a very powerful tool in our coherence toolbox Coherence 3.7 improved the entry processors API even further. In case you haven’t looked at the documentation, below is a quick description:. Why use entry processors? At T0 the object has its fields with a value of “Initial” and “Initial”. At T3 client two will ask for a lock, this will e...
Melo's blog - Batteries not included: Filtering Filters
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Melo's blog - Batteries not included. Saturday, June 23, 2012. Who needs a greeting anyway), distributed queries are a very powerful part of coherence, but can introduce show stopping performance degradation, so it is vital to get your filters right. The filters provided by coherence, take an Extractor as a parameter, and will execute that extractor across all of the nodes, and the evaluate method will run on the result of that extractor. The other way is to simply pass a POF extractor as a parameter, PO...
Melo's blog - Batteries not included: April 2012
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Melo's blog - Batteries not included. Wednesday, April 11, 2012. Still looking for that better greeting.), It has become a recurrent topic here in the blog, ok, this is the first post and nothing is recurrent, however I hope it will be. Another factor that need to be considered is the maintenance cost to the development process. It is important to make sure that mappings are up-to date to avoid, at best wasting time to fix something and at worst ending up with missing data or inverting two fields.
Melo's blog - Batteries not included: September 2012
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Melo's blog - Batteries not included. Sunday, September 30, 2012. Understanding the capacity of a cluster is very important, as an overloaded cluster will not perform well. The overall capacity of a cluster is determined by how many members it has, two physical resources determine the number of members that can be available at a given time, memory and cpu cores. It is important to understand that coherence is a series of services running in a jvm and these. Every Named Cache has an overhead of 250kb.
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Posted on September 5, 2015. A few years ago, while researching Zookeeper for a project I was working on, I realized that there was a whole field Computer Science, Distributed Systems. That I was totally unfamiliar with. That started a journey of discovery that’s been very rewarding. In response. To a question on the Akka mailing list I put together a list of links to Distributed Systems resources. I’ve been meaning to translate that email to a blog post for a while. 30 pages, highly recommended). Blog w...
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Gently Flexing the Grid. Data Systems are about exposing data, Services are about hiding it. Dec 14th, 2016. Elements of Scale: Composing and Scaling Data Platforms. This transcribed talk explores a range of data platforms through a lens of basic hardware and software tradeoffs. Apr 28th, 2015. Log Structured Merge Trees. A detailed look at the interesting LSM file organisation seen in BigTable, Cassandra and most recently MongoDB. Feb 14th, 2015. Building a Career in Technology. Jan 2nd, 2015. UCL-2011:...
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011. Once upon a time, when people wrote in pre-modern Hebrew,. They did not have an independent numeral system. In Israel. Today, they write with arabic numerals, but before that-. How did they write numbers? Simply, they used letters. Each letter in the alphabet is assigned a number value. A natural one-to-one correspondence ostensibly. Would allow one to use only the numbers from 1 to 22,. Since Hebrew has 22 letters (like 1 to 26 in English). For 1 and ב. Aleph) is 1,. Tav) is 400,.
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