Really waiting for it. There are lots of channel who provide good videos but your way of explaining is very different. After watching it looks like I have learnt this and will never forget. Love you bro.
Following your videos and technical blog post since a long time, a secret admirer of your learning skills. Surprised by how deep you dive into different topics and explain them in such clear and simple terms. Wish you can share your learning strategy/approach in a video/blog - it would be a treat for every developer :)
You are doing really good work, very informative and to the point videos, This is the first channel for which I have enabled Notification, Thanks for all your effort, keep posting .
Yes sir, that's the plan. Hoping to post on a weekly basis. Fingers crossed. Thanks much for the support. I have seen you on the channel from almost the beginning ☺️
Yo mas, you videos are really good. you should have pointed me to these videos when I asked you for tech. gyan long ago. haha.. anyways, so proud of you mas, that you are doing a great service to people by simplifying these abstract topics. I hope you continue to make more videos in different topics.
Heu Man, your videos are too good, please add more videos to the series. Or come up with a project, it will be really helpful for us. Also I would request you to add some videos on RabitMQ
Your videos are awesome. Its been long time no videos have been uploaded. Any update when we can expect your new playlist or videos or do let us know if you have any other platform? Thanks in advance :)
You welcome architect!!!!!!!!!! I did a presentation in Mexico 1 month ago about this and the solutions available right now and the people look at me as martian jajaj
Nice video.. as far as i understood, in a distributed system, you would end up choosing between Consistency and Availability because it's almost impossible to avoid network partitioning...
Sir aap ke next videos kab aayenge.. I am eagerly waiting for it .. You explain technical concepts very well and it looks that technical concepts are too easy after watching your videos ... please keep it up ..
In case of CP, for write I understand that minimum it has to write to certain number of replica for the operation to be successful, while incase of read are you telling that minimum number of replicas in a quorum should be available for a read to be successful but the read would be sent to one random server in the quorum?
Its tricky. - If the CP ensures all the servers/replicas are updated during writes, then during reads you can send to 1 random server. - If the CP ensure majority quorum of servers are updated during writes, then during reads also you have to send reads to majority quorums (so that there is atleast 1 server overlapping with latest update).
Very well explained. I am wondering what is the possible options of proxy. Is is custom implementation or there are out of shelf options available. (I have read about ngnix etc. as proxy but they are used in front of application servers)
Not sure about implementation details but in most cases it's a custom stateless component. I mentioned proxy since it's easy to understand it's functionality
Watched your Java Concurrency videos. They were so well explained. But learning is incomplete without practice. Can you please create Java practice questions for the topics which you explain?
Thats a good point. Thanks for sharing. I am planning to write a Java Concurrency book which is a good place for such examples. I am not sure if there will be sufficient interest in buying though.
Just to add a comment: As per my understanding AZ (availability zones) consists of 3+ DCs instead of 1DC per AZ as you mentioned for fault tolerance, and each region contains 3+ AZs depends on traffic. Maybe it depends on the cloud vendor; however, just wanted to share.
My understanding is, AZ is most frequently a single data center, though technically can be more. This is true of all cloud providers. Definitely not 3+ DCs. Can vouch for that
Saw your Java ExecutorService video and fell in love with your style of explaining daunting topics. Subbed!
I'm also started from executer services from then i became fan of this guy. Crisp Explanation of every topic.
Thank you Defog Tech
You're back? Happy to see your videos. Very informative, concise and to the point!
Waiting for your videos from past 2 years. Master class explanation to threading concepts.
same here 🙃
Finally you are back again posting videos. Thanks
Really waiting for it. There are lots of channel who provide good videos but your way of explaining is very different. After watching it looks like I have learnt this and will never forget. Love you bro.
Thanks a ton buddy, really appreciate it!
Following your videos and technical blog post since a long time, a secret admirer of your learning skills. Surprised by how deep you dive into different topics and explain them in such clear and simple terms.
Wish you can share your learning strategy/approach in a video/blog - it would be a treat for every developer :)
Awesome was waiting for it.please keep posting videos frequently it helps a lot
Trying my best to be more consistent!
Finally part 2 is here,, thank you it's really helpful
Holy moly, there you are back!! Really was missing your videos.
Your channel is the best tech channel that I have ever followed.
Wow, thanks!
I am glad you are back with amazing vedios
You are doing really good work, very informative and to the point videos, This is the first channel for which I have enabled Notification, Thanks for all your effort, keep posting .
This videos are so good!! please keep up with the work
Thank you for the come back!! :)
Please upload more frequently we love your videos and explanations!!!!! Thank you
Yes sir, that's the plan. Hoping to post on a weekly basis. Fingers crossed. Thanks much for the support. I have seen you on the channel from almost the beginning ☺️
Of course, we should be the ones thanking you for this awesome content :)
Waiting for this, Please keep these videos on a scheduled basis.
Finally legendary teacher is back 🙏
Wonderful explanation and thanks for sharing it. Keep rocking!!!
Awesome! Thank you for your amazing videos!
Where yo u are my good friend, we are missing you, come here with some amazing content :)
Thnx a lot waiting for more topic cover by u ,
Awesome stuff, please keep posting. 👍🏻
Awesome contents. Keep posting more videos.
pls updaload videos :((((
Finally..!!
Yo mas, you videos are really good. you should have pointed me to these videos when I asked you for tech. gyan long ago. haha.. anyways, so proud of you mas, that you are doing a great service to people by simplifying these abstract topics. I hope you continue to make more videos in different topics.
Hahaha.. thanks a lot for the kind words, mas! Really appreciate it :)
Please keep posting we love your postings
thanks for making such informative
videos
Great work!!!
Please do spring boot videos
I saw your Java videos , it's very good , way of indepth explanation
Heu Man, your videos are too good, please add more videos to the series. Or come up with a project, it will be really helpful for us. Also I would request you to add some videos on RabitMQ
Your videos are awesome. Its been long time no videos have been uploaded. Any update when we can expect your new playlist or videos or do let us know if you have any other platform? Thanks in advance :)
You welcome architect!!!!!!!!!! I did a presentation in Mexico 1 month ago about this and the solutions available right now and the people look at me as martian jajaj
Nice video.. as far as i understood, in a distributed system, you would end up choosing between Consistency and Availability because it's almost impossible to avoid network partitioning...
It really helps, when the full series will come?
Sir aap ke next videos kab aayenge.. I am eagerly waiting for it .. You explain technical concepts very well and it looks that technical concepts are too easy after watching your videos ... please keep it up ..
Please come back!!!!!!!!
Thanks for this! When are the next parts coming out? Also, what resources are you referring to help you gain better knowledge of these no SQL topics?
Next video is coming this week. On Partition techniques, followed by Replication.
@@DefogTech waiting 😉
please come up with more video's , we are missing u man .
Sir can you make video on kafka and microservices ?
In case of CP, for write I understand that minimum it has to write to certain number of replica for the operation to be successful, while incase of read are you telling that minimum number of replicas in a quorum should be available for a read to be successful but the read would be sent to one random server in the quorum?
Its tricky.
- If the CP ensures all the servers/replicas are updated during writes, then during reads you can send to 1 random server.
- If the CP ensure majority quorum of servers are updated during writes, then during reads also you have to send reads to majority quorums (so that there is atleast 1 server overlapping with latest update).
@defogtech Eagerly waiting for courses from your end.
Very well explained. I am wondering what is the possible options of proxy. Is is custom implementation or there are out of shelf options available. (I have read about ngnix etc. as proxy but they are used in front of application servers)
Not sure about implementation details but in most cases it's a custom stateless component. I mentioned proxy since it's easy to understand it's functionality
Could u pls make more videos?
When the full series will come?
Uploading next video this week.
Watched your Java Concurrency videos. They were so well explained. But learning is incomplete without practice. Can you please create Java practice questions for the topics which you explain?
Thats a good point. Thanks for sharing. I am planning to write a Java Concurrency book which is a good place for such examples. I am not sure if there will be sufficient interest in buying though.
@@DefogTech I will buy for sure.
One of the best explanation, if you make a course in udemy, it would become the best seller.
Planning to start RUclips memberships instead. Hopefully there is enough support so that I can do this full time.
@@DefogTech what do you plan to make for membership and what will stay free?
I hope you don't stop releasing video please
Just to add a comment: As per my understanding AZ (availability zones) consists of 3+ DCs instead of 1DC per AZ as you mentioned for fault tolerance, and each region contains 3+ AZs depends on traffic. Maybe it depends on the cloud vendor; however, just wanted to share.
My understanding is, AZ is most frequently a single data center, though technically can be more. This is true of all cloud providers. Definitely not 3+ DCs. Can vouch for that
invaluable resources while preparing for system design xD