Abstract
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一个关于分布式系统中的模式说明,并且在K8s中上手实践。
非常好的一本书。英文版本阅读哈哈哈。
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In a distant future, the world was consumed by a massive technological revolution. Every aspect of life was interconnected and powered by the latest advancements in computing.
However, with this interconnectedness came a new set of challenges. Traditional centralized systems couldn’t keep up with the demands of the ever-growing population. That’s when the idea of designing distributed systems emerged.
A young engineer named Alex was responsible for designing the most complex distributed system to date. The system would power the entire city, from traffic lights to the power grid and even the water supply.
Alex had to think outside the box and come up with a solution that could handle the sheer volume of data being transmitted every second. He turned to the concept of “dividing and conquering.”
Instead of relying on a central server, Alex designed a system that could split the workload across many smaller nodes. Each node would be responsible for a specific task, and they would work together to ensure that the entire system was running smoothly.
The nodes could communicate with each other through a decentralized network, ensuring that no single point of failure could bring down the entire system. In case of a node failure, the system could automatically redistribute the workload to other nodes, ensuring that the system would continue to function seamlessly.
People marveled at the complexity of the system, but Alex knew that it was the only way to handle the demands of the modern world. He had designed a system that could adapt and evolve over time, ensuring that the city could continue to grow and thrive.
As Alex watched the system go live, he couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride. He had revolutionized the way people thought about computing, paving the way for a future where distributed systems would be the norm.
The world had changed, but in a way that Alex could never have imagined. His distributed system had become the backbone of an entire city, powering it for generations to come.