November 2017
Intermediate to advanced
670 pages
17h 35m
English
A share nothing architecture (SN) is a distributed computing architecture where each node is independent and self-sufficient. Nodes do not share data storage and there is no single point of contention across the system. Sounds a lot like a microservice, right?
The problem with SN architectures is that join operation between the nodes can be time consuming.
SN eliminates shared mutable state, minimizes resource contention and increases scalability.