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by maccard
1520 days ago
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An abstraction has to offer value or solve a problem over the technology it's abstracting. Docker solves a myriad of problems that VMs and LXC have, and k8s solves a pile of problems that docker has. Blockchain's primary advantages are features that _every_ use case I've read does not want, and enterprise blockchains (from what I've seen at least) avoids those use cases by removing the features that differentiate blockchains from a normal DB. > I must admit that this right here was bait, because one of the storage backends used in enterprise blockchains is indeed Cassandra. That's really interesting. So is one party responsible for hosting maintaining and running that cassandra data store? |
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