Resilient Design Using Queue Theory

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Avishai Ish-Shalom, Developer Advocate at ScyllaDB

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Queueing Theory is perhaps one of the most important mathematical theories in systems design and analysis, yet only few engineers master it. This webinar introduces the basics of queueing theory and explores the ramifications of queue behaviors and variance on system performance and resiliency. The session will also cover example use cases across modern application development, from NGINX and Jetty to Scylla’s own use of queuing theory. Recommended for application developers and architects designing large-scale highly reliable systems.
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