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Failures Happen in Cloud, but how Azure Cosmos DB keeps your Applications Online

Failures Happen in Cloud, but how Azure Cosmos DB keeps your Applications Online

The only thing that’s constant in distributed systems is failures. No cloud platform is immune to failures — from regional outages and transient network blips to human errors or hardware faults. What defines resiliency & reliability isn’t the absence of failure, but how systems anticipate, isolate, and recover from them. Here is a deep dive […]

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