Database Consistency & Isolation for Python Devs - Talk Python to Me Ep.420

Опубликовано: 01 Январь 1970
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When you use a SQL database like Postgres, you have to understand the subtleties of isolation levels from "read committed" to "serializable." And distributed databases like MongoDB offer a range of consistency levels, from "eventually consistent" to "linearizable" and many options in between. Plus, it's easy enough to confuse "isolation" with "consistency!" We have A. Jesse Jiryu Davis from MongoDB back on the podcast to break it all down for us.

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Files related to PyCon Talk: https://github.com/ajdavis/consistenc...
Consistency and Isolation for Python Programmers blog post: https://emptysqua.re/blog/pycon-2023-...
Consistency Models and Visuals: https://jepsen.io/consistency
MongoDB Replication: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/r...
MongoDB Transactions: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/c...
Jesse's PyCon Talk:    • Talks - A. Jesse Jiryu Davis: Consist...  
Database Types: https://www.mongodb.com/databases/types
MongoDB Labs: https://github.com/mongodb-labs

Listen this episode on Talk Python: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/4...
Episode transcripts: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/transc...

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