I'm working to kickstart a campaign for Developers to try our cloud platform. Which one works best?
SaboTaylorD
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We are building a distributed cloud platform that spans more than 90 locations today with the goal to grow to a few hundred in the next year. We offer managed Kubernetes, containers, and storage but more services will join soon. Thanks, for your help
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Dragos Bulugean@dragos_bulugean
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I like the first option
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So it syncs across cities continuosly? Is it block level replication? If it does and is, the time for data to become available at the other POP will surely be physical latency + a bit. Also raises questions about transactional locking and such for write operations, and cache-invalidation for read operations.