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Instagram's Cassandra Layer with Michaël Figuière | Ep. 122 Distributed Data Show

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Instagram engineer Michaël Figuière talks with Jeff Carpenter about the Cassandra abstraction layer his team maintains, how it helps development teams move faster, and when companies should consider creating their own abstractions.
Highlights:
0:00 - Welcoming Michaël to the show and recapping past conversations on Cassandra usage at Instagram including the RocksDB storage engine we discussed with Dikang Gu and the geographic replication approach that Andrew Whang presented at the 2019 DataStax Accelera

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Instagram engineer Michaël Figuière talks with Jeff Carpenter about the Cassandra abstraction layer his team maintains, how it helps development teams move faster, and when companies should consider creating their own abstractions.
Highlights:
0:00 - Welcoming Michaël to the show and recapping past conversations on Cassandra usage at Instagram including the RocksDB storage engine we discussed with Dikang Gu and the geographic replication approach that Andrew Whang presented at the 2019 DataStax Accelera

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