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foobiekr
2y ago
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Hence "the data persistence part."
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robertlagrant
2y ago
This sounds like a write-back / write-through cache with extra terminology. What's the difference?
foobiekr
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2y ago
The difference is the 10,000x slower performance if you move the actual DB transaction leader for the shard to over-the-wire access.
Anything can be anywhere if we ignore latency and throughput.
robertlagrant
2y ago
I'm not saying that. I'm asking if this is just new terminology for a previous technology idea, or whether it's a new concept.
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