geo-distributed-messenger
nodejs-storage
geo-distributed-messenger | nodejs-storage | |
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6 | 20 | |
9 | 879 | |
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5.0 | 8.6 | |
6 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Java | TypeScript | |
The Unlicense | Apache License 2.0 |
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geo-distributed-messenger
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Geo-Distributed Microservices and Their Database: Fighting the High Latency
My development journey of the first version of the geo-distributed messenger has ended. So in this last article of the series, I’d like to talk about multi-region database deployment options that were validated for the messenger.
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Using Global Cloud Load Balancer to Route User Requests to the Closest App Instance
Suppose Ms. Blue, one of my application users, is vacationing in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. She promised not to open my corporate Slack-like messenger (the geo-distributed app I’m building) while on vacation.
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Geo-Distributed API Layer With Kong Gateway
When I start a VM in Google Cloud, the VM executes a special startup script that installs required libraries, builds and runs the microservices, and configures Kong Gateway. These are the steps for Kong setup:
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Automating Java Application Deployment Across Multiple Cloud Regions
I developed the habit of coding the geo-distributed messenger two days a week (strictly during business hours, as evenings are for my mischievous sons and dear wife!). So, here is the latest summary, for those of you who are following my development journey.
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How To Connect a Heroku Java App to a Cloud-Native Database
Ahoy, matey! I'm back from a short vacation and ready to continue my pet project: geo-distributed messenger in Java!
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How to Build a Multi-Zone Java App in One Day
Let me walk you through the main components of the first version of my messenger application. Here are its GitHub coordinates.
nodejs-storage
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How to deploy a Django app to Google Cloud Run using Terraform
Cloud Storage: blog storage for static assets and media files
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How to Get Preview Environments for Every Pull Request
Preevy includes built-in support for saving profiles on AWS S3 and Google Cloud Storage. You can also store the profile on the local filesystem and copy it manually before running Preevy - we won't show this method here.
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How to Choose the Right MQTT Data Storage for Your Next Project
Google Cloud Storage{:target="_blank"} is a globally distributed object storage service offered by Google Cloud Platform. They provide trustworthy and scalable databases for storing large amounts of blob data. They also provide a way to optimize cost and performance with different storage classes and pricing options.
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Where to host static websites
Google Cloud Storage - https://cloud.google.com/storage/
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The Ultimate Guide to Tech Stack for Indie Hackers in 2023
Also, in terms of packing a pre-trained model you will probably want to puts weights, biases etc into S3 or similar object storage (https://cloud.google.com/storage etc) and load it on application start
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How to build a data pipeline using Delta Lake
An object storage system (e.g. Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Google Cloud Platform Cloud Storage, etc.) makes it easy and simple to save large amounts of historical data and retrieve it for future use.
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Creating a SQL generator app with ChatGPT, PostgreSQL, and ToolJet
ToolJet allows you to build applications that use relational and non-relational databases, REST APIs, and cloud storage like Google Cloud Storage, AWS S3, and Minio. It is an excellent development tool helping individuals, developers, and businesses create and ship products faster.
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The best hosting options for your static site (for 2023)
Google Cloud Storage is a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective option for hosting a static website. It offers features like custom domains and SSL certificates, and it's easy to use. However, it can be more expensive than some other options for high-traffic websites.
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Data as a service architecture question
There are a few ways to handle this depending on your client's preferences. If your client still wants to own the data, we support exporting to Object Storage systems like S3, GCS, R2, etc. This will keep the data out of their production systems but allow them to query it on demand.
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How to build your own data platform.
Of course, the storage layer is the place where the data is stored. Because the amount of data to be stored is huge, we can not use HDD or SSD data storages, we need something cheaper. In this case we will be talking about AWS S3 because we are working with Amazon Web Services. For Azure, you could use Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2. If you are working with Google Cloud, you could use Google Cloud Storage. It does not matter what storage you use as long as it is cheap and can store a huge amount of data.
What are some alternatives?
yugabyte-db - YugabyteDB - the cloud native distributed SQL database for mission-critical applications.
nodejs-pubsub - Node.js client for Google Cloud Pub/Sub: Ingest event streams from anywhere, at any scale, for simple, reliable, real-time stream analytics.
Vaadin - Vaadin 6, 7, 8 is a Java framework for modern Java web applications.
azure-storage - Azure Storage module for Nest framework (node.js) ☁️
google-cloud-ops-agents-ansible - Ansible Role for Google Cloud Ops
amplify-js - A declarative JavaScript library for application development using cloud services.
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
Neo4j - Graphs for Everyone
NATS - High-Performance server for NATS.io, the cloud and edge native messaging system.
consul - Consul is a distributed, highly available, and data center aware solution to connect and configure applications across dynamic, distributed infrastructure.
pages-gem - A simple Ruby Gem to bootstrap dependencies for setting up and maintaining a local Jekyll environment in sync with GitHub Pages
Apache ZooKeeper - Apache ZooKeeper