I don't disagree that oracle has excellent materialized view support, but triggers and other strategies can go a long way also, I think Dan Chak did a really nice chapter on this in his book enterprise rails, that is…
I don't think riak came out looking too bad, was more documentation than anything. https://aphyr.com/posts/282-call-me-maybe-postgres Also seemed solid
You point to data (not really, no sources) You ignore alcohol usage entirely. You generalize the behavior of all prosecutors, without data again. And you seem think you are not naive and that in some way the system is…
When a partition happens, you cannot communicate, you can choose to be available, or consistent. If you choose to be available, for all operations at all disconnected sites, you may need to resolve conflicts in some…
Couchbase conflict resolution is really basic, assuming you mean distributed in a wan context (eg xdcr). Riak would represent the state of the art in this respect (random internet endorsement, I'm not affiliated with…
Perhaps the author was aware, but found it unacceptable that clients could choose their own sanity ?
I don't disagree that oracle has excellent materialized view support, but triggers and other strategies can go a long way also, I think Dan Chak did a really nice chapter on this in his book enterprise rails, that is…
I don't think riak came out looking too bad, was more documentation than anything. https://aphyr.com/posts/282-call-me-maybe-postgres Also seemed solid
You point to data (not really, no sources) You ignore alcohol usage entirely. You generalize the behavior of all prosecutors, without data again. And you seem think you are not naive and that in some way the system is…
When a partition happens, you cannot communicate, you can choose to be available, or consistent. If you choose to be available, for all operations at all disconnected sites, you may need to resolve conflicts in some…
Couchbase conflict resolution is really basic, assuming you mean distributed in a wan context (eg xdcr). Riak would represent the state of the art in this respect (random internet endorsement, I'm not affiliated with…
Perhaps the author was aware, but found it unacceptable that clients could choose their own sanity ?