Pokročilé funkce Azure Cosmos DB, které možná neznáte

 
Czech Intermediate Development

O Cosmos DB se na SQL Server Bootcampu hovořilo v minulých letech již několikrát, nicméně hodí se připomenout, že tato databáze dostává stále nové a nové funkce, a obsahuje mnoho řadu featur, o kterých ne každý ví. Na této přednášce se podíváme, jak pracovat s transakčními dávkami, kdy a jak používat hierarchické partition keys, jak zajistit optimistickou konkurenčnost, k čemu lze využít TTL u kontejnerů, a pár dalších zajímavostí.

Speaker

Tomas Herceg

Microsoft MVP, CEO @ RIGANTI, passionate open source contributor

My name is Tomas Herceg and I am the CEO of RIGANTI, small software development company located in Prague, Czech Republic. I am Microsoft Most Valuable Professional and was awarded also with Microsoft Regional Director title. I am the author of DotVVM, an open source .NET-based web framework which lets you build line of business applications easily and without writing thousands lines of JavaScript code. You can find me speaking about .NET and web development, software architecture, cloud computing and other topics at technical conferences. I am co-author of DotNetPortal, the biggest Czech website about .NET development. I am the co-founder of DotNetCollege, a company organizes conferences and various community events.

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