Dropping ACID: Building Scalable Systems that Work

Chris Patterson (30.Jul.2010 at 16:15)
Talk at Dallas TechFest 2010 (English - US)

Rating: 4 of 5

Coined in 1983, ACID refers to a set of properties that guarantee reliable database transactions. A transaction is a logical operation composed of one or more dependent operations. As transaction scope expands beyond the context of one system, a better approach is needed. In this presentation, I will share with you a new way to approach transactions, one that promotes the decomposition of complex transactions in a way that increases concurrency, resulting in greater application scalability and performance.

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Rating: 3 of 5

01.Aug.2010 at 23:29 by Dan Kearney

Good talk, thanks.

Rating: 3 of 5

02.Aug.2010 at 17:37 by Gabriel @extofer Villa

very informative, but work is needed in the delivery. I would of liked to see more details pertaining to specific platform/architechture, .Net and SQL Server in my case.

Rating: 5 of 5

13.Aug.2010 at 15:50 by Brian Huddleston

Enjoyed the presentation, Chris was able to persuasively present the principles of BASE as an effective alternative to ACID with some generic examples.

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