Concurrency control algorithms

List of databases using MVCC

The following database management systems and other software use multiversion concurrency control. (Wikipedia).

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Gmail

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Top 10 Best Databases For Web Applications To Use | #webapp #database #programming

Don’t forget to subscribe! This video is about the top 10 databases for web applications to use. Each organization requires a database to sort out and store its fundamental data. To provide such a facility, a database management system software is to the rescue. In this video, we will di

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MountainWest RubyConf 2008 - Next Generation Data Storage with CouchDB by: Jan Lehnardt

Next Generation Data Storage with CouchDB by: Jan Lehnardt

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Databases in the Microservices World

Web technologies have come leaps and bounds. But are you still using the tired old database from last generation? Let’s look at the methodology of microservices, compare it to bounded contexts, and look at ops tasks for micro-databases. Let’s tour all the flavors of databases, understand t

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How To Choose The Right Database?

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SQL

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Better, Faster Business Analytics with In-Memory Databases - O'Reilly Webcast

Originally recorded April 2, 2014. NOTE: Video cuts-off at 18:43. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Many businesses are still relying on the promise of legacy disk-based databases for Big Data, but are discovering they are unable to deliver the performance and scalability needed. On th

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Which AWS Database Should I Use?

A tour through the most popular AWS database options, and the questions you'll need to ask to know which one is right for your use case. Covered in this video: DynamoDB DocumentDB MemoryDB ElastiCache Redshift Athena RDS Timestream Neptune 00:00 Intro 00:18 Main Things to Consider 00:30

From playlist AWS Databases

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MountainWest RubyConf 2013 Postgres Demystified by Craig Kerstiens

"Postgres has long been known as a stable database product that reliably stores your data. However, in recent years it has picked up many features, allowing it to become a much sexier database. We'll cover a whirlwind of Postgres features, which highlight why you should consider it for you

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PGConf NYC 2021 - A look at the Elephants Trunk: PostgreSQL 14 by Magnus Hagander

A look at the Elephants Trunk: PostgreSQL 14 by Magnus Hagander PostgreSQL 14 was released in the autumn of 2021, and as usual comes with many new and improved features. This talk will go through some of the more popular of those features, with a short explanation of each.

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PGConf NYC 2021 - Understanding and Reducing Application Contention by Simon Riggs

Understanding and Reducing Application Contention by Simon Riggs Database Lock Waits, Deadlocks and Serializable ERRORs lurk in wait for the unwary application developer. This talk explains what they are, how to spot they are causing problems and how to reduce them. With both simple and

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CouchDB & Ruby: You're Doing It Wrong by Tim Anglade

CouchDB is an increasingly common member of the Ruby developer's toolset. Its flexible model, low footprint, REST interface, and wide library support make it a natural choice for many web, mobile, command-line, and desktop Ruby apps. As community manager at Cloudant, I can tell you that Ru

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Excel

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RailsConf 2015 - Heroku: A Year in Review

Heroku: A Year in Review by: Terence Lee If you missed a few days of the Heroku's changelog, not to worry! We're here to fill you in with all the critical info and killer tips. In this session, we will discuss major updates to the Heroku platform and the ways you can use it to make develo

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Database as Filesystem

Most network file systems are either a layer over an existing filesystem (NFS, CIFS), or are developed from scratch to have separate, replicated, purpose-designed databases for metadata and object store (GFS, Glusterfs). At the same time, most database engines provide (or can be coerced i

From playlist Databases

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LinkedIn

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Lessons Learned Operating Postgres at Scale Dave Pirotte

Fun things start to happen as databases scale. Things bend and break in new, exciting ways, and we as engineers find ourselves investing significant time in unexpected places. Best practices evolve and sometimes completely change to meet the complexity of growth. In this talk, I will disc

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