11 - The Geode Pattern - What is it and how can it be useful for my app?

11 - The Geode Pattern - What is it and how can it be useful for my app?

December 21, 2020

You may have heard of patterns like the retry pattern, circuit breaker, CQRS or bulkhead. But have you heard about the Geode pattern? Join Chris and Will Eastbury in this session as they talk through how this pattern can help improve latency and increase availability for your application.

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