27 articles tagged #distributed-systems
All English for IT articles related to #distributed-systems.
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Senior Distributed Systems Engineer English: Consensus, CRDTs, and CAP Theorem Vocabulary
Consensus, Raft vs Paxos, split-brain, CRDT, CAP theorem — English vocabulary for senior distributed systems engineers in design reviews and architecture discussions.
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Kafka KRaft Mode: Technical English for ZooKeeper-free Clusters
Master English vocabulary for Apache Kafka KRaft mode: consensus protocols, controller quorum, metadata management, migration terms, and distributed systems language for DevOps engineers.
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English for Apache Beam Developers
Vocabulary for developers building Apache Beam pipelines — PCollections, windowing, watermarks, and transforms — for teams discussing unified batch and streaming processing in English.
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English for Apache Spark Developers
Vocabulary for developers working with Apache Spark — RDDs, DataFrames, executors, shuffles, and lazy evaluation — for teams discussing distributed data processing in English.
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English for TigerBeetle Developers
Vocabulary for developers building on TigerBeetle — double-entry accounting, ledgers, debits and credits, linked events, and deterministic simulation testing — for teams discussing financial transaction databases in English.
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English for Apache Cassandra
Learn the English vocabulary for discussing Cassandra's partitioning, consistency levels, and replication when working with a distributed database team.
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English for Apache ZooKeeper
Learn the English vocabulary for describing ZooKeeper's coordination role, ensembles, and znodes when discussing distributed systems with a team.
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How to Explain a Split-Brain Incident in English
Learn the English vocabulary and phrases needed to explain a split-brain incident in a distributed system, where a network partition causes two nodes to both believe they are the leader.
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Vocabulary for Circuit Breakers and Resilience Patterns
Learn the essential English vocabulary for discussing circuit breakers, retries, bulkheads, and other resilience patterns in distributed systems.
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English for Ray Distributed Compute
Learn the English vocabulary for Ray: tasks, actors, the object store, and cluster autoscaling for distributed Python.
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English for CockroachDB Developers
Learn the English vocabulary for CockroachDB: ranges, leaseholders, distributed transactions, and the terms for discussing a distributed SQL database.
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English for NATS JetStream
Learn the English vocabulary for NATS JetStream, the persistence layer for NATS messaging: streams, consumers, acknowledgments, and retention policies.
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English for Temporal Workflows
Learn the English vocabulary for discussing Temporal, the durable execution platform, including workflows, activities, and replay-based fault tolerance.
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How to Discuss Idempotency in English
Learn the English phrasing for explaining idempotency in APIs and distributed systems, from the concept to why it matters for retries.
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How to Explain Eventual Consistency in English
Learn the English phrasing for explaining eventual consistency to engineers and non-technical stakeholders, from the concept to real product implications.
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How to Explain the CAP Theorem Trade-off in English
Learn the English vocabulary and phrasing for explaining the CAP theorem's consistency, availability, and partition tolerance trade-off clearly to a team.
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English for Kafka Streaming Developers
Learn English vocabulary for Apache Kafka: topics, partitions, consumer groups, offsets, and brokers explained for event streaming professionals.
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English for NATS Messaging Developers
Master English vocabulary for NATS messaging development — subjects, JetStream, consumers, streams, and at-least-once delivery.
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English for Apache Pulsar Messaging
Learn the English vocabulary for Apache Pulsar: topics, subscriptions, tiered storage, and multi-tenancy.
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English for Unison Language Developers
Learn the English vocabulary for Unison: content-addressed code, abilities, the codebase manager, and distributed programming.
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English for LiteFS Developers
Vocabulary for developers using LiteFS to replicate SQLite across regions — primary election, transaction streaming, and lease vocabulary for distributed edge apps.
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English for Architecture Trade-Off Discussions: CAP Theorem and Beyond
Learn the English vocabulary for presenting architecture trade-offs including CAP theorem, consistency vs availability choices, and distributed systems constraints.
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Vocabulary for Distributed Databases: Consensus, Replication, and Partitioning
Master the English of distributed databases: consensus, quorum, replication lag, sharding, partition tolerance, and the CAP theorem. Precise terms for backend and platform engineers.
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Vocabulary for System Design Interviews
The essential English vocabulary for system design interviews — scalability, reliability, databases, and distributed systems terms explained with examples.
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Event Sourcing & CQRS Vocabulary: Patterns for Distributed Systems
Event store, projections, commands vs queries, eventual consistency, and CQRS/ES vocabulary for distributed system developers.
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Distributed Systems Consensus Vocabulary: Raft, Paxos, CAP, and Linearizability Explained
Master the vocabulary of distributed consensus for senior engineers: Raft leader election, quorum, linearizability vs serializability, CAP and PACELC theorems, split-brain, vector clocks, 2PC, and saga.
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Event-Driven Architecture Vocabulary: Event Storming, CQRS, Saga Pattern, and More
A complete guide to event-driven architecture vocabulary: domain events, event sourcing, CQRS, saga patterns, choreography vs. orchestration, schema registry, and CloudEvents. For backend engineers, system architects, and developers building distributed event-driven systems.
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