Event Sourced Architectures for High Availability
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Martin Thompson
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Jun 12, 2012
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Summary
Martin Thompson discusses achieving high availability by using an event sourced architecture in which changes of the system’s state is captured as a sequence of events.
Bio
Martin Thompson is a high-performance and low-latency specialist, with experience gained over two decades working with large scale transactional and big-data domains, including automotive, gaming, financial, mobile, and content management. Martin was the co-founder and CTO of LMAX, and he contributed to the creation of the Disruptor concurrent programming framework.
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