the simplicity of consistent hashing is pretty mind-blowing. here you have a number of nodes in a cluster of databases, or in a cluster of web caches. how do you figure out where the data for a particular key goes in that cluster? you apply a hash function to the key. that's it? yeah, that's the whole deal of consistent hashing. it's in the name, isn't it? the same key will always return the same
I often receive emails from my readers about how they can become a better Java developer, what things they should learn, and which area they can work on to become a rockstar Java developer. After answering them individually over the last few years, I thought to jot down a couple of points that I think will make you a better Java programmer and application developer. If you haven't read them yet, y
Updated September 2019 In the last few years, Kubernetes has laid waste to its fellow competitors in the battlefield of container orchestration. Sadly, Docker Swarm hasn’t been a major contender since 2016 and, like AWS, admitted defeat by pledging K8s support and integration. Since Kubernetes has skyrocketed to popularity as the container solution of choice, here’s a comprehensive list of all the
Have you ever wondered, "What is microservices and how the scaling industries integrate with them while building applications to keep up with their client expectations?" To get an idea of "What is Microservices," you have to understand how a monolithic application is decomposed into small tiny micro applications which are packaged and deployed independently. This blog will clear your understanding
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