Search Results for: databases
Edge Databases with Glauber Costa
Picture a user interacting with a web app on their phone. When they tap the screen the app triggers communication with a server, which in turn communicates with a database. This process
Distributed Open Source Databases with Jonathan Ellis and Spencer Kimball
By most accounts, the first databases came on line in the 1960s. This class of software has continued to evolve alongside the technology it runs on and the applications it supports. In
CockroachDB: Distributed Databases and Containerization with Spencer Kimball
In 2003, Google developed a robust cluster management system called Borg. This enabled them to manage clusters with tens of thousands of machines, moving them away from virtual machines
Timescale: Time Series Databases with Mike Freedman
For some data problems, you may be more concerned with the state of data at a particular point. A ticket is booked, or it’s not. How many poetry submissions were made to the contest?
Google Cloud Databases with Andi Gutmans
Google Cloud, AWS, and Azure are the dominant cloud providers on the market today. But the market is still highly competitive, and there is significant overlap in the services offered by