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Nathan Taylor / Chris Meiklejohn on OS Scalability & Chain Replication
The Papers: Christopher Meiklejohn's A Brief History of Chain Replication
Meetup Spotlight: http://bit.ly/1QelqoU
On December 10, 2015, Christopher Meikljohn is presenting at Papers We Love - San Francisco on the topic (and history) of Chain Replication, a data replication technique that "promises a high throughput, linearizable, robust replication technique with minimal overhead to tolerate failures with only f+1 nodes[0]."
Alberto Cortés on Diff and Blame: an intuitive overview
December Meetups
We have another great line-up of meet-ups scheduled for December across a number of our chapters:
Vienna 12/1: Out of the Tar Pit (part )
Madrid 12/2: Diff and Blame: an intuitive overview
Seattle 12/10: : A Critique of the CAP Theorem
San Francisco 12/10: Nathan Taylor on OS scalability & Chris Meiklejohn on Chain Replication
Bangalore 12/12: Let's Shazaam with Arpit Mohan
Bucharest 12/15: December Meetup
Tom Santero on Leslie Lamport's Buridan’s Principle