Event Store blog - Page 8
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We are delighted to share that scheduled backups are now available with Event Store Cloud!
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We are pleased to announce the official release of EventStoreDB 20.10.2!
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We are pleased to announce the release of v21.2.0 of the Dotnet TCP Client!
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We are pleased to announce the release of EventStoreDB 5.0.10!
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Strategies for migrating to Event Sourcing Let me start this article by saying that Event Sourcing is a great architecture style...
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This article explains how to set up a Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster, so it can connect to an EventStoreDB cluster in...
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The first release of EventStoreDB gRPC happened on 23rd November 2020, one day after my birthday. If you're a JVM developer, I...
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Back in version 20.6 of EventStoreDB, we added support for connecting to the database via gRPC. This widely adopted standard...
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Part one is available here.
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We're happy to announce that 21.2 EventStoreDB version has been released. In the last quarter, we focused on delivering stable...
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We are pleased to announce the official release of EventStoreDB 21.2.0!
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Part I: this is a what now? When we are asked to consult companies to help them start with Domain-Driven Design and collaborative...
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Before the Rust client became officially supported by EventStoreDB, it was the result of a side-project. Back in 2018, I wanted...
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One of the first things that people hear when they start working with Event Sourcing is regarding the immutability of events, and...
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We are delighted that Yves Lorphelin has joined Event Store as a Developer Advocate. Working in the busy Developer Advocacy team,...
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We are delighted that Andrés Méndez Barco has joined Event Store as Chief Information Security Officer. Described by his peers as...
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We are finally here, the first long term support release in this new era for EventStoreDB.
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We are pleased to announce the official release of EventStoreDB 20.10.0 LTS!
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In version 20.6 of EventStoreDB, we provided the option to designate a node as a read-only replica.