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Published inJan 2020
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Achilleas Anagnostopoulos
Achilleas Anagnostopoulos
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Achilleas Anagnostopoulos

Achilleas Anagnostopoulos has been writing code in a multitude of programming languages since the mid 90s. His main interest lies in building scalable, microservice-based distributed systems where components are interconnected via gRPC or message queues. Achilleas has over 4 years of experience building production-grade systems using Go and occasionally enjoys pushing the language to its limits through his experimental gopher-os project: a 64-bit kernel written entirely in Go. He is currently a member of the Juju team at Canonical, contributing to one of the largest open source Go code bases in existence.
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  1. Describe the differences between a leader-follower and a multi-master cluster configuration.
  2. Explain how the checkpoint strategy can be used to recover from errors.
  3. What is the purpose of the distributed barrier in the out-of-core graph processing system that we built in this chapter?
  4. Assume that we are provided with a graph-based algorithm that we want to run in a distributed fashion. Would you consider a computation job as completed once the algorithm terminates?
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Achilleas Anagnostopoulos

Achilleas Anagnostopoulos has been writing code in a multitude of programming languages since the mid 90s. His main interest lies in building scalable, microservice-based distributed systems where components are interconnected via gRPC or message queues. Achilleas has over 4 years of experience building production-grade systems using Go and occasionally enjoys pushing the language to its limits through his experimental gopher-os project: a 64-bit kernel written entirely in Go. He is currently a member of the Juju team at Canonical, contributing to one of the largest open source Go code bases in existence.
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