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by ztorkelson
2793 days ago
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The benefits of persistent memory, as I understand it, are principally improved performance (higher throughput, lower latency) and secondarily ease of programming. (Edit: another obvious benefit is cost per gigabyte; this stuff is cheaper than RAM.) The benefits of having access to that technology on GCP (or another cloud) are the usual: reduced operational burden, increased availability, flexible pricing structure, elastic scalability, etc. Your question about pets vs cattle is a non sequitur. Nothing about this announcement or the underlying technologies are suggestive of how they should be used (or misused). It's just a new tool in the toolbox—and as a distributed systems engineer specializing in database technology, having easy access to this hardware at scale is extremely compelling. |
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