Apache Cassandra @apple

Joined March 2014
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
#ApacheCassandra 4.1 is GA! 🎉 The annual release delivers: ⦾ An easier to use experience. ⦾ Technical excellence Cassandra users require. ⦾ Stability of 4.0 enhanced to accelerate your cloud-native future. Read the blog to find out more: cassandra.apache.org/_/blog/…
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
3 Dec 2022
Dec 3: Accord, a protocol for distributed strict-serializable transactions, with 1 RTT over fast path electorate, introducing quite a few novel concepts such as timestamp reorder buffer, and flexible quorums: "Accord: Fast General Purpose Transactions" cwiki.apache.org/confluence/…
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
#ApacheCassandra wins Open Source Projects to Watch Award 🔥🥳🎉 cassandra.apache.org/_/blog/… #BigDataWire #OpenSource #Database
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
We want your talk! CfP closes 11th Dec. Suggest topics: ⦿ Developing Apps w/ C* ⦿ Cloud-native Deployments & Strategies ⦿ Ecosystem Tools that Leverage C* ⦿ What’s Coming for Future C* Versions ⦿ Use Cases & Sharing Best Practices #opensource #database #apachecassandra
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
Just so you know, The Public Order Bill is about to Pass through Parliament with barely a word of opposition. It means you won't be allowed to even speak about organising a Protest.. This is where we are.
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
Replying to @phil_eaton @penberg
My personal opinion of state of the art here would be Cassandra’s Accord (cwiki.apache.org/confluence/…) which is a fusion of EPaxos and software.imdea.org/~gotsman/… Also highly recommend reading TAPIR (syslab.cs.washington.edu/pap…) which is a great intro to fused replication&commit protocols

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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
18 Nov 2022
Vitor Enes defended today his PhD thesis on “Planet-Scale Leaderless Consensus”. Congratulations @vitorenesduarte, and thanks to the committee members, for the high quality defense. /cc @INESCTEC @UMinho_Oficial @feup_porto
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
16 Nov 2022
One of the things that I think is sad about the decimation of Twitter eng is that Twitter was doing a lot of interesting (and high ROI) engineering work that, at younger companies, is mostly outsourced to "the cloud" or open source projects A few examples off the top of my head:
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The value of in-house expertise danluu.com/in-house/
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
What does it take to make a 🚀 like #cassandra the most stable database in the world? World class testing tools running at scale. Thanks @cscotta !
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
14 Oct 2022
"When running an Apache Cassandra benchmark, Generational ZGC manages to run with a fourth of the heap size and still gets four times the throughput compared to non-generational ZGC (while still not having pause times longer than 1 millisecond)"
14 Oct 2022
RFC: Draft JEP: Generational ZGC For details, see the JBS entry: bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-… more @ mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/h… #OpenJDK #ZGC
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
Accord: Fast General Purpose ACID Transactions at Scale for Cassandra li-boxuan.medium.com/distrib… globally available consensus in one round trip with a timestamp protocol
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
Why don’t we build better places to live in the UK? A bit of thread so bear with me. 9 years ago I started trying to develop innovate styles of housing to create more sustainable places to live in not only urban and suburban areas but rural areas without the need to build apts
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
1\ One thing that neither the Raft thesis or paper discusses is reusing the same server identity, specifically in the context of reconfiguration.
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
We are discussing CQL syntax for General Purpose Transactions (CEP-15). Join us! 😀 lists.apache.org/thread/5sds… #ApacheCassandra #databases

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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
As you may know, enum classes in #Java are declared as final in bytecode. You can check this via reflection.
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
Let’s talk about why Prevent is Islamophobic. Firstly, it is important to recognise that it is by design. Buckle up! 🧵
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Benedict Elliott Smith 🇺🇦 retweeted
In this interview with @abcnews, I discuss the UK policy of requiring asylum seekers in the UK to move to Rwanda. youtube.com/watch?v=0YWWG14L…
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