I would recommend "Architecture of a Database System" by Joe Hellerstein, Micheal Stonebraker, and James Hamilton [0] as a start if you want formal perspective without getting too much into theory. [0]…
Mesos and Kubernetes share lot of commonalities: both are useful for managing (virtual) compute resources for a given application. Primarily, as an app developer, you are interesting in specifying the required resources…
Also Riak. However, one interesting aspect of Dynomite seems to be offer default support for clustering across multiple data centers with pluggable stores.
I would recommend "Architecture of a Database System" by Joe Hellerstein, Micheal Stonebraker, and James Hamilton [0] as a start if you want formal perspective without getting too much into theory. [0]…
Mesos and Kubernetes share lot of commonalities: both are useful for managing (virtual) compute resources for a given application. Primarily, as an app developer, you are interesting in specifying the required resources…
Also Riak. However, one interesting aspect of Dynomite seems to be offer default support for clustering across multiple data centers with pluggable stores.