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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