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The way to find the best solution for data storage is to understand what challenges need to be solved and what solutions are available in the market, according to the non-functional requirements. If the data needs to grow fast, the data schema needs to be flexible, and performance is necessary, probably NoSql DB ​​is the right solution for data …

  • Updated Oct 26, 2020

A high-performance, fault-tolerant distributed job queue built in Rust and Nestjs. It utilizes Redis Streams for reliable message delivery, implementing consumer groups for horizontal scaling, graceful shutdown for worker recovery, and a shared protocol library to ensure type-safe communication between producers and consumers.

  • Updated Feb 21, 2026
  • TypeScript

Distributed Systems Field Guide — 7 distributed systems (Dynamo, Cassandra, Kafka, BigTable, GFS, HDFS, Chubby) dissected through 20 reusable design patterns. Interactive learning with quizzes, flashcards, and design challenges.

  • Updated Apr 11, 2026
  • TypeScript

Distributed fleet telemetry platform built with Apache Cassandra, CockroachDB, Docker, and CQL to model vehicle telemetry, route activity, maintenance history, and fleet status using query-first NoSQL schema design principles.

  • Updated Mar 30, 2026
  • CQL

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