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SQLite replication through a s3-compatible storage. This seems like a good enough solution to many use cases while being a lot simpler.
"Shibboleths" are phrases you use to tell if a person is of a geniune member of a society or a pretender. The article discuss some of the positive and negative Shibboleths a vendor may use for distributed systems:
Positive:
- We made the operation idempotent
- The system makes incremental progress
- Every component is crash-only
- We shard it on <some reasonably high cardinality value>
Negative:
- Our system is Consistent and Available.
- at-least-once and at-most-once are nice, but our system implements exactly-once
- I just need Transactions to solve my distributed systems problems
- I will take a distributed lock
("Shibboleths" may be best translated into "暗號" I suppose?)