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Spending so much time of my career on the UI and API layers, I'm hoping to learn more about backend and server architectures in terms of case studies that took place over time. What do you have fellow Crustaceans?
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Rules: Existing cryptocurrencies can be cited, but you need to provide a justification taking into account their vulnerabilities. However, I'd be most interested in non-cryptocurrency applications. Examples in which there is a trusted participant don't count unless you can explain how that it differ...
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Using programmable network switches to accelerate OLAP queries in MPP databases! Results show 2x faster responses using a 25Gbps network.