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Designing Resilient Distributed Systems with CAP - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

Designing Resilient Distributed Systems with CAP - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Designing Resilient Distributed Systems with CAP"In "Designing Resilient Distributed Systems with CAP," readers are guided through the intricate landscape of modern distributed architectures, with a clear focus on the practical and theoretical implications of the CAP theorem. The book opens by establishing the foundational principles of distributed systems, examining various models, communication paradigms, and the nuanced distinctions between reliability, scalability, and resilience. It contextualizes these principles in today’s world, where cloud computing, edge networks, and IoT devices demand robust distributed strategies.Delving deeper, the text presents a rigorous exploration of the CAP theorem, articulating its origins, formal proofs, and widespread misconceptions, while also expanding into emerging models such as PACELC. Rich technical detail is offered on consistency models, consensus algorithms like Paxos and Raft, and advanced approaches including CRDTs, geo-replication, and partition healing. Through comprehensive real-world case studies—spanning NoSQL architectures, global data stores, messaging platforms, and edge systems—the book illustrates how leading organizations navigate the enduring challenges of consistency, availability, and partition tolerance.Equipped with practical design patterns, anti-patterns, testing methodologies, and operational playbooks, this volume is an invaluable resource for engineers and architects. Coverage of conflict resolution, data integrity, automated remediation, and the application of AI for dynamic system adaptation ensures that readers are prepared to build and operate resilient, high-availability systems. As distributed systems continue to underpin mission-critical infrastructure, this work stands as a definitive reference for building reliable and future-proof CAP-oriented solutions.
Available since: 06/01/2025.
Print length: 250 pages.

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