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Distributed Systems and Databases

Kadıköy, İstanbul
Joined March 2019
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Burak Sezer
5 months
FoundationDB: from idea to Apple acquisition
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Burak Sezer
7 months
Olric provides a simple way to create a fast, scalable, and shared pool of RAM across a cluster of machines. It's a distributed, in-memory key/value store and cache, written entirely in Go and designed for distributed environments. Olric v0.7.0 is out! https://t.co/hItLlN51SQ
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Distributed, in-memory key/value store and cache. It can be used as an embedded Go library and a language-independent service. - olric-data/olric
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Burak Sezer
8 months
Kronotop is a distributed, transactional document database designed for horizontal scalability
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@theo
Theo - t3.gg
10 months
Mozilla just changed the Firefox TOS. If you're a privacy person, might be time to move off.
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@PeterZaitsev
Peter Zaitsev
11 months
Kronotop is an Open Source Redis-compatible, distributed and transactional document database backed by FoundationDB. https://t.co/v7mrk7QqpH #opensource #redis
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Kronotop is a distributed document database that combines ACID transactions with simplicity at any scale. - kronotop/kronotop
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Burak Sezer
11 months
Kronotop is a Redis-compatible, distributed and transactional document database backed by FoundationDB. Upvote please! 🙏 https://t.co/Dich5faEVX
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Burak Sezer
11 months
Kronotop is a Redis-compatible, distributed and transactional document database backed by FoundationDB. Upvote please! 🙏 https://t.co/Dich5faEVX
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Burak Sezer
11 months
Introducing Kronotop: Redis-compatible, distributed and transactional document database backed by FoundationDB.
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Kronotop is a distributed document database that combines ACID transactions with simplicity at any scale. - kronotop/kronotop
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@petereliaskraft
Peter Kraft
1 year
Every day on YouTube, people upload 4 million videos and watch 5 billion videos. Handling this staggering traffic requires a vast fleet of servers. So when a new request comes in, where does it go? How do you balance load across so many servers for so many jobs? I love this
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@petereliaskraft
Peter Kraft
1 year
Want to learn what it takes to cache billions of tiny objects? I really like this paper because it not only presents a clever algorithmic solution to an important systems problem, but also thoroughly evaluates it on real-world data. The basic challenge here is that many systems
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Burak Sezer
1 year
Understanding the Performance Implications of Storage-Disaggregated Databases
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@vboykis
vicki
1 year
The single most important thing I have learned about software development over my career is that if you do not aggressively fight complexity, it will eat you alive.
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@lcamtuf
lcamtuf
1 year
Generally speaking, C is pretty straightforward. It takes about 20 days to learn 80% of it, and then no more than 20 years to cover the remaining 20%
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Burak Sezer
2 years
The race to replace Redis
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Burak Sezer
2 years
Çalışırken Go ve Java'yı birbirine karıştırmam ne zaman biter tahmini? Bunun dışında ikisini de "aksanlı" yazıyorum.
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Burak Sezer
2 years
Parayı bulunca yapılacak işlerden: Off-roading. Defender ya da Unimog. Tam bir oğlan çocuğu eğlencesi.
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