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LMAX Disruptor: 100K TPS at Less than 1ms Latency

Presented by Dave Farley and Martin Thompson on Feb 21, 2012 Length 01:02:27     Download: MP3
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Sections
Architecture & Design
Topics
GOTO 2011 ,
Transactions Processing ,
Concurrency ,
GOTO Conference ,
Database ,
Performance & Scalability ,
Conferences ,
Programming ,
Transactions
 

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Summary
Dave Farley and Martin Thompson discuss solutions for doing low-latency high throughput transactions based on the Disruptor concurrency pattern.

Bio
Dave Farley has a wide range of experience leading the development of complex software in teams and was an early adopter of agile development techniques. He is the co-author of "Continuous Delivery". Martin Thompson has always been attracted to business problems where high performance computing can open new, previously impossible, opportunities. At the time of recording both worked at LMAX Ltd.

About the conference
GOTO Aarhus is the enterprise software development conference designed for team leads, architects, and project management and is organized by developers, for developers. As software developers and architects ourselves, we wanted to craft the ultimate conference. The result is a high quality conference experience where a tremendous amount of attention and investment has gone into having the best content on the most important topics presented by the leaders in our community, staged in an intimate environment needed to support as much learning and networking as possible.http://gotocon.com/
What IS that technology? by David Miles Posted
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    What IS that technology?

    by David Miles

    What is the technology heavily X'ed out in the 3rd slide?

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    Re: What IS that technology?

    by David Miles

    I think I can answer my own question on this...Rails.