Simple is Hard |
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2025-02-23 |
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Share-nothing Architecture
- • Like HTTP, each request is distinct
- • Shared data is pushed down to the data-store layer
- • Avoid front controllers
This gives us
- • Ability to load balance
- • Invisible failover from one datacenter to another
- • Better modularization of applications
- • Easier to develop and debug