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nodejs-pubsub
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Event-Driven Architecture 101
Secondly, Go is incredibly easy to learn and in my opinion, maintain. This means that if you're a growing company and expect to onboard new teams and team members, having Go as a basis for your systems should mean that new engineers can get up to speed quickly. Below is a small sample application that can connect to Google PubSub, subscribe to a topic, send an event and then clean up. In total, its 82 lines of code including liberal line breaks. Even if you have never written or read a line of Go before, I hope you'll agree that it's quite clear and readable:
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Kafka alternatives
Pub/Sub
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Top 6 message queues for distributed architectures
Google Cloud Pub/Sub is a fully-managed, globally scalable and secure queue provided by Google Cloud for asynchronous processing messages. Cloud Pub/Sub has many of the same advantages and disadvantages as SQS due to also being cloud hosted. It has a free and paid tier.
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Job Scheduling on Google Cloud Platform
Cloud Pub/Sub: A global messaging service for event-driven architectures
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Messaging Patterns 101: A Comprehensive Guide for Software Developers
Google Cloud Pub/Sub (*https://cloud.google.com/pubsub*)
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Effortlessly Scale Your Applications with FaaS: Learn How Functions as a Service Can Help You Grow and Thrive
Google Cloud Functions is a FaaS offering from Google Cloud Platform (GCP). It allows developers to run their code in response to events, such as changes in a database or the arrival of a message in a Pub/Sub topic. Like AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions can be used to build a variety of applications, including serverless websites, data processing pipelines, and real-time data streams.
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Mixing GCloud and F#
that gets triggered when a Pub/Sub topic is fired (from the webhook function)
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What is the best data storage solution for high-frequency (near real-time) updates
Maybe Pub/Sub from GCP?
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Kafka on GKE cluster security guidelines
I'm curious - given your limited knowledge, is there a reason you're looking to self host this in your own cluster rather than using a managed service like https://cloud.google.com/find-a-partner/partner/confluent-inc?redirect= or just native Google PubSub https://cloud.google.com/pubsub/ ?
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Moving to Google Cloud managed services, from a FinOps point of view
Pub/Sub, the GCP managed service for message queuing, has two levels of services on standard and one Lite. Standard is the high availability version of it and Lite could be a zonal or regional service with infrastructure managed by the client. Obviously, the model pricing will be very different with a x10 between Standard and zonal Lite. However, the model pricing is the same is based on throughput for message publishing, message storage costs and egress for message distribution. Here, we totally break the similarity with a VM model (except on storage). Everything is drived on volumetry and performance of inbound and outbound messages.
MongoDB
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System Design: Databases and DBMS
MongoDB
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From Zero to CRUD Hero: Building Your First Backend API in JavaScript
First, visit MongoDB Atlas and create an account, or sign in if you already have one. This article will guide you through the process of creating a MongoDB account. You should be redirected to your dashboard once you have completed the process. Locate the Connect button and click it.
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Understanding SQL vs. NoSQL Databases: A Beginner's Guide
On the other hand, NoSQL databases are non-relational databases. They store data in flexible, JSON-like documents, key-value pairs, or wide-column stores. Examples include MongoDB, Couchbase, and Cassandra.
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Building Llama as a Service (LaaS)
I built each API with Node.js, Express, and Docker. Services connected to a NoSQL MongoDB database.
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Time Series Blob Data: ReductStore vs. MongoDB
In edge computing, managing time series blob data efficiently is critical for performance-sensitive applications. This blog post will compare ReductStore, a specialized time series database for unstructured data, and MongoDB, a widely-used NoSQL database.
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Build Your Own Uptime Monitor with MeteorJS + Fetch + Plotly.js ☄️🔭
MongoDB to store our data as documents, close to JS objects
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How to choose the right type of database
MongoDB: Known for its ease of development and strong community support, MongoDB is effective in scenarios where flexible schema and rapid iteration are more critical than strict ACID compliance.
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How to create a dynamic AI Discord bot with TypeScript
MongoDB
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Mastering Microservices: A Hands-On Tutorial with Node.js, RabbitMQ, Nginx, and Docker
Ensure you have MongoDB installed for data storage. You can download MongoDB Community Server from MongoDB's official website or use the cloud cluster.
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How to Build & Deploy Scalable Microservices with NodeJS, TypeScript and Docker || A Comprehesive Guide
We will be using MongoDB as a database on both the Auth microservice and notifications microservice, sign up for a MongoDB Atlas account here incase you donot have one and donot have its desktop application(mongodb campass) installed and would like to use mongodb atlas. This cloud-based database service offers a free tier and simplifies the process of managing MongoDB databases.
What are some alternatives?
twitch - Interact with Twitch's API, chat and subscribe to events via PubSub and EventSub.
mongo-express - Web-based MongoDB admin interface, written with Node.js and express
mitt - 🥊 Tiny 200 byte functional event emitter / pubsub.
Marten - .NET Transactional Document DB and Event Store on PostgreSQL
svelte-persisted-store - A Svelte store that persists to localStorage
LiteDB - LiteDB - A .NET NoSQL Document Store in a single data file
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
LevelDB - LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values.
NATS - High-Performance server for NATS.io, the cloud and edge native messaging system.
SQLAlchemy - The Database Toolkit for Python
MySQL - MySQL Server, the world's most popular open source database, and MySQL Cluster, a real-time, open source transactional database.
Apache Ignite - Apache Ignite