<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Building distributed applications is difficult enough without having to coordinate the actions that make them work. This practical guide shows how Apache ZooKeeper helps you manage distributed systems, so you can focus mainly on application logic. Even <i>with</i> ZooKeeper, implementing coordination tasks is not trivial, but this book provides good practices to give you a head start, and points out caveats that developers and administrators alike need to watch for along the way.</p><p>In three separate sections, ZooKeeper contributors Flavio Junqueira and Benjamin Reed introduce the principles of distributed systems, provide ZooKeeper programming techniques, and include the information you need to administer this service.</p><ul><li>Learn how ZooKeeper solves common coordination tasks</li><li>Explore the ZooKeeper API's Java and C implementations and how they differ</li><li>Use methods to track and react to ZooKeeper state changes</li><li>Handle failures of the network, application processes, and ZooKeeper itself</li><li>Learn about ZooKeeper's trickier aspects dealing with concurrency, ordering, and configuration</li><li>Use the Curator high-level interface for connection management</li><li>Become familiar with ZooKeeper internals and administration tools</li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Flavio Junqueira is a member of the research staff of Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK. He holds a PhD degree in Computer Science from the University of California, San Diego. He is interested in various aspects of distributed systems, including distributed algorithms, concurrency, and scalability. He is an active contributor of Apache projects, such as Apache ZooKeeper (PMC chair and committer) and Apache BookKeeper (committer). When he is idle, he sleeps.</p><p>Benjamin Reed is a Software Engineer at Facebook working on all things small. His previous positions include Principal Research Scientist at Yahoo! Research (working on all things big) and Research Staff Member (working on the big and the small) at IBM Almaden Research. The University of California, Santa Cruz granted him a PhD in computer science. He has worked in the areas of distributed computing, big data processing, distributed storage, systems management, and embedded frameworks. He participated in various open source projects such as Hadoop and Linux. He helped start the Pig, Zookeeper, and BookKeeper projects hosted by the Apache Software Foundation.</p>
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