Yes, you're right. I noticed the it as well. Scale up is to upgrade hardware on a single server to be to serve more requests. Scale out is to distribute requests on several servers.
thank you very much! I'm in my internship program now for big data analytics role and it's a new world for me and like a exciting challenge to achieved. this video makes me ease to understand the concept! very simple and easy to absorb in my cell brain lol thank you so much Mister ! ✨✨✨
sir pleasee tell about Distributed Deadlock Detection: system model, resource Vs communication deadlocks, deadlock prevention, avoidance, detection & resolution, centralized dead lock detection, distributed dead lock detection, path pushing algorithms, edge chasing algorithms. Agreement Protocols: Introduction, System models, classification of Agreement Problem, Byzantine agreement problem, Consensus problem, Interactive consistency Problem, Solution to Byzantine Agreement problem, Application of Agreement problem, Atomic Commit in Distributed Database system
Hi, is clock synchronization is must in every distributed system ? Can i just call it a distributed system where nodes are working on different data set at different locations independently in order to make some business decision at the end. Cant be different computations at different locations be logically independent ?
Pardon: But if iam correct Load Balancers take care of Server going down and they remove them from out of the APP pool. Trust me its not really Machines talk to each other :)
scale-up is an incorrect term to use when you add more machines to serve more requests, the correct one is scale-out or horizontal scalling
its exactly what I wanted to say
me too. It is the most basic concepts.
Yes, you're right. I noticed the it as well. Scale up is to upgrade hardware on a single server to be to serve more requests. Scale out is to distribute requests on several servers.
Are you discussing about horizontal vs vertical scaling ? If yes, horizontal = adding more machines. Vertical = adding resources to that only machine.
so which one is true?
thank you very much! I'm in my internship program now for big data analytics role and it's a new world for me and like a exciting challenge to achieved. this video makes me ease to understand the concept! very simple and easy to absorb in my cell brain lol thank you so much Mister ! ✨✨✨
Read several definitions and the Wikipedia page and not understood what DS are until I watched this video. Thanks!
Thanks a lot, didn't actually get the concept the whole semester and here it is in just 5 mins ☺
He didn't even explain anything there. Wrong title. He just said... more requests ...more hardware. Downvited!
@@suyashneelambugg Thanks for pointing out. That was me 5 years ago and I have different opinion of this video today.😂
@@mp4_sachin Can you suggest some good YTbers for it now that you are more knowledgeable?
@@atulyt2129 I wouldn't put myself as knowledgeable just curious my brother, hope you will find some content relevant to your skills.
truely. amazing sir.. you have taught this topic in a very simple,easy and understandable way ....thank you very much sir...waiting for more videos..
sir pleasee tell about Distributed Deadlock Detection: system model, resource Vs communication deadlocks, deadlock
prevention, avoidance, detection & resolution, centralized dead lock detection, distributed dead lock
detection, path pushing algorithms, edge chasing algorithms. Agreement Protocols: Introduction, System
models, classification of Agreement Problem, Byzantine agreement problem, Consensus problem,
Interactive consistency Problem, Solution to Byzantine Agreement problem, Application of Agreement
problem, Atomic Commit in Distributed Database system
Thankyou it's simple and easy to understand
Thumbs up!! Just loved it❤️
Nicely explained simple and easy to understand with good example
basically they are talking about.....hosting services present across the globe.. of different hosing service provider.
Thank you i got a clear understanding between cn and ds
Thank you! Simple and clear to understand!
Thanks, simple and clear.
Beautifully Explained, thanks a lot
I enjoyed this. Thanks.
Hi, is clock synchronization is must in every distributed system ? Can i just call it a distributed system where nodes are working on different data set at different locations independently in order to make some business decision at the end. Cant be different computations at different locations be logically independent ?
Pardon: But if iam correct Load Balancers take care of Server going down and they remove them from out of the APP pool. Trust me its not really Machines talk to each other :)
Thank you So much..Sir..Well explained..
Thank you
Nice explanation by you.
good explanation, easy to understand,
Thank you.
thank u bro
Nice explanation, thanks!
best explanation using google and facebook examples-:)
good job hooman!
nice video, what program you use for explain?
Thank you!
Nice, thanks
Better explain then other
Thanks a lot for this video
!Nice Work, Keep On
Waste of time
Adding more machines is scaling out not up
very good videos..cheers :)
Nice video
isn't this load balance?
Good~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
nice videos
good nice
thanks all i can say...
thank U ^_^
Speed @ 1.25 makes this video better
dude are you Persian?
Please be detailed about your content. I don't see it convincing enough for technical students.
:D i got it