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by mbucc
5136 days ago
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This talk is very informative. The historical bit about NASA using event-sourced design for the Apollo Program (1969) was pretty interesting. He gives IBM big props for hitting 2,300 transactions/second in the mid-60's (with IMS aka DB1). @17:15
"We've forgetting a lot of this good stuff in our modern designs." @17:34
"Transaction queues, pulling things off, uncontended, and processing them." @17:50
"Some of the systems we have today are woeful and can't even get close to that, considering the hardware we have today, and it's ... how we are writing contended designs" |
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