Climate Refugees: Uncertainty and InsecurityJosh Gellers
This lecture presents the precarious state of climate refugees, whose status is not defined under current international law. It examines several case studies (Syria, Tuvalu, and Kivalina) in which populations are on the move or are under imminent danger as a result, directly or indirectly, of climate change. The presentation also evaluates several possible solutions devised by legal scholars and political scientists to address to what many regard as an impending crisis.
How Raft consensus algorithm will make replication even better in MongoDB 3.2...Ontico
MongoDB exhibits a fairly classic leader-based replication architecture, with builtin automatic provisioning and failovers. Since it was developed, an academic paper from Stanford has introduced a distributed consensus algorithm called Raft — which happens to be rather similar to the home grown algorithm of MongoDB. This talk will give a brief overview of Raft and how we are retrofitting some of it into MongoDB 3.2 to make our replication even more robust.
This talk is quick reference of all the different queerability options that MongoDB offers to developers that want to build mobile and geospatial referenced applications. We reviewed the basic functionality but also recent improvements in the query and indexation engine of MongoDB geospatial features
Climate Refugees: Uncertainty and InsecurityJosh Gellers
This lecture presents the precarious state of climate refugees, whose status is not defined under current international law. It examines several case studies (Syria, Tuvalu, and Kivalina) in which populations are on the move or are under imminent danger as a result, directly or indirectly, of climate change. The presentation also evaluates several possible solutions devised by legal scholars and political scientists to address to what many regard as an impending crisis.
How Raft consensus algorithm will make replication even better in MongoDB 3.2...Ontico
MongoDB exhibits a fairly classic leader-based replication architecture, with builtin automatic provisioning and failovers. Since it was developed, an academic paper from Stanford has introduced a distributed consensus algorithm called Raft — which happens to be rather similar to the home grown algorithm of MongoDB. This talk will give a brief overview of Raft and how we are retrofitting some of it into MongoDB 3.2 to make our replication even more robust.
This talk is quick reference of all the different queerability options that MongoDB offers to developers that want to build mobile and geospatial referenced applications. We reviewed the basic functionality but also recent improvements in the query and indexation engine of MongoDB geospatial features