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Cure: Strong Semantics Meets High Availability and Low Latency
2016
2016 IEEE 36th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS)
Developers of cloud-scale applications face a difficult decision of which kind of storage to use, summarised by the CAP theorem. Currently the choice is between classical CP databases, which provide strong guarantees but are slow, expensive, and unavailable under partition; and NoSQL-style AP databases, which are fast and available, but too hard to program against. We present an alternative: Cure provides the highest level of guarantees that remains compatible with availability. These
doi:10.1109/icdcs.2016.98
dblp:conf/icdcs/AkkoorathTBLCBP16
fatcat:5ezpq4yqwrgt3av4yy6ej5xfga