DistributedLog
@distributedlog
A high throughput replicated log stream store. It is a sub-project of @asfbookkeeper now.
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The Apache News Round-up: week ending 29 December 2017 s.apache.org/NYSK @asfbookkeeper @ApacheCommons @SolrLucene @apachenifi @ApacheNutch @ApacheOpennlp @syncopeidm #Apache #news
Congrats @zang_yiming ! @zang_yiming is one of the smartest persons that I have worked with! Look forward to his more contributions to @asfbookkeeper and @distributedlog .
So excited to welcome @zang_yiming as the newest committer on @asfbookkeeper ! Thanks Yiming for his great contributions to Apache BookKeeper in the last year!
So excited to welcome @zang_yiming as the newest committer on @asfbookkeeper ! Thanks Yiming for his great contributions to Apache BookKeeper in the last year!
This is why @asfbookkeeper is unique streaml.io/blog/bookkeepe… #fencingrocks @ivankelly
Nice piece by @ivankelly on "Scaling out Total Order Atomic Broadcast with Apache BookKeeper": streaml.io/blog/bookkeepe…
New blog post by @ivankelly explains how @asfbookkeeper makes it possible to deliver scalable total atomic order broadcast in conjunction with #apachezookeeper--no message loss, no duplication, and no reordering. buff.ly/2o4Nnct
Scalable total order atomic broadcast with @distributedlog / @asfbookkeeper
New blog post by @ivankelly explains how @asfbookkeeper makes it possible to deliver scalable total atomic order broadcast in conjunction with #apachezookeeper--no message loss, no duplication, and no reordering. buff.ly/2o4Nnct
To add more on what @merlimat said, this is called "ensemble change", it reconfigures record placement—which bookies they write records to—when bookie failures occur. This ensures writes can always succeed as long as there are *any* 2 bookies up running. streaml.io/blog/why-apach…
Apache BookKeeper 4.5.1 released! bookkeeper.apache.org/docs/4.5.1/ove… Please check it out!
Why Apache Bookkeeper for #realtime storage? @sijieg @streamlio on I/O isolation, data distribution, scalability and operability goo.gl/gQAaBf
Happy birthday to Apache BookKeeper! 3 years as an ASF top level project! #ApacheBirthday bookkeeper.apache.org
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"Durability is immediate, persistent, and replicated logging." @asfbookkeeper
New blog! Why @asfbookkeeper? Pt.2 @apache_pulsar achieves horizontally-scalability (adding machines vs rebalancing) streaml.io/blog/why-bookk…
New! Messaging, storage or both: The real-time journey of @apache_pulsar, @distributedlog, @asfbookkeeper by @sijieg streaml.io/blog/messaging…
New video! @asfbookkeeper Messaging, Storage, or Both, Part 2. horizontal scalability, fast & durable @apache_pulsar youtube.com/watch?v=EEb8Q9…
Messaging, storage, or both? realtime journey of Apache Pulsar, DistributedLog, BookKeeper ⇢ great post by @sijieg goo.gl/Eb8rKf
Today at 1:15 at #stratadata: #realtime story of messaging + storage with @apache_pulsar and @distributedlog. buff.ly/2fST06P
Next week @strataconf NY! Messaging, Storage or Both @merlimat @apache_pulsar @sijieg @asfbookkeeper @distributedlog conferences.oreilly.com/strata/strata-…
@sijieg made a great summary on the history, differences and strengths of Pulsar vs @distributedlog streaml.io/blog/messaging…
New Blog! Why BookKeeper? (Part 1) Consistency, Durability, Availability, by @sijieg. @asfbookkeeper @distributedlog streaml.io/blog/why-apach…
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