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Posts tagged "Eventstoredb"
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Looking at resources from the Internet, you may conclude that snapshots are an essential part of the Event Sourcing system. It...
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June is here and, as planned, EventStore 21.6 has been shipped. It is a substantial release containing important usability,...
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In Part 3 we looked at a counter-example rooted in the lack of a clear 'source' for transitions of data. Having competing sources...
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In Part 2 we looked at two counterexamples, one related to failing projections, and another about how not to propagate domain...
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In Part 1 the introduction talked about certain blind-spots we may have, when getting into event sourcing. We also covered the...
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Some mistakes can easily be prevented, by knowing how to avoid them. Some things may seem implicit and obvious to some people,...
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Elixir is a dynamic, functional language built on the Erlang VM. Elixir has powerful built-in abstractions for writing reactive,...
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After customers started using Event Store Cloud, we began receiving questions about migrating their existing databases to the...
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We are delighted to announce that Event Store Cloud has entered General Availability (GA) and is Production Ready.
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I would like to introduce you to some concepts related to system monitoring and demonstrate how you can gather and analyze...
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Hello everybody, and welcome to our new blog post series where we will share our experience of working towards the certification...
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We are pleased to announce the release of v5.0.11 of the Dotnet TCP Client!
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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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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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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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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.
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We are pleased to announce the release of EventStoreDB 20.6.1! The release notes were published earlier this month, so we’d like...