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"Practical Replication Architectures and Protocols"
"Practical Replication Architectures and Protocols" is a definitive guide for engineers, architects, and researchers seeking a rigorous yet accessible resource on data replication in contemporary distributed systems. The book opens with a solid theoretical foundation, delving into the principles that underpin replication, including formal definitions, network models, consensus protocols such as Paxos and Raft, and fundamental trade-offs embodied in the CAP and PACELC theorems. Readers are introduced to a spectrum of consistency models, safety and liveness properties, and the invariants that ensure reliability in the face of system failures.
Moving seamlessly from theory to engineering practice, the work surveys a wide array of architectural patterns—master-slave, multi-master, peer-to-peer, leaderless, and more—highlighting their synchronization models, conflict management strategies, and suitability for various environments, including geo-distributed and edge deployments. Critical attention is given to the design and implementation of replication protocols, from log-based replication and state-transfer mechanisms to optimizations for network efficiency, security, and protocol extensibility. Performance, scalability, and operational resilience are explored in depth, alongside advanced methods for detecting and resolving conflicts, handling faults, and maintaining robustness under partitioned and chaotic conditions.
Rounding out its comprehensive treatment, the book addresses emergent and practical concerns such as security, regulatory compliance, and the challenges of replicating across heterogeneous and multi-cloud environments. Through detailed case studies of leading database systems, messaging frameworks, and file stores, as well as analyses of major outage reports and innovative protocols, "Practical Replication Architectures and Protocols" offers invaluable lessons, actionable insights, and a forward-looking perspective on the evolving replication landscape. This book is an indispensable tool for anyone designing reliable, scalable, and secure data platforms in today’s cloud-driven world.
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Ebook: May 26, 2025
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