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by wanderingmind 575 days ago
Does this mean, in theory we will be able to manage multiple concurrent writes/updates to s3 without having to use new solutions like Regatta[1] that was recently launched?

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42174204

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Here's how I would think about this. Regatta isn't the best way to add synchronization primitives to S3, if you're already using the S3 API and able to change your code. Regatta is most useful when you need a local disk, or a higher performance version of S3. In this case, the addition of these new primitives actually just makes Regatta work better for our customers -- because we get to achieve even stronger consistency.