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The Data Dilemma: Mastering Recovery for Stateful Applications

Welcome back to “The Unseen Heroes” series! In our last post, we celebrated the “forgetful champions”—stateless applications—and how their lack of memory makes them incredibly agile and easy to recover. Today, we’re tackling their more complex cousins: stateful applications. These … Continue reading

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The Forgetful Champions: Why Stateless Apps Are Recovery Superstars

Remember our last chat about automated system recovery? We talked about the inevitable chaos of distributed systems and how crucial it is to design for failure. We also touched on RTOs and RPOs – those critical deadlines for getting back … Continue reading

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The Unseen Heroes: Why Automated System Recovery Isn’t Optional Anymore

In today’s digital world, our lives and businesses run on a vast, intricate web of interconnected systems. Think about it: from your morning coffee order to global financial transactions, everything relies on distributed systems working seamlessly. But here’s a truth … Continue reading

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