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Intro
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About Josh
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Cosmos DB History
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Cosmos DB Features
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Provision Throughput
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Developer oriented features
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Demo
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Importing Data
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Supported Data Models
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Programmable Data Consistency
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Competition
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Strong Consistency
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Bounded Staleness
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Consistency
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Session Consistency
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IoT
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Device
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Consistency Prefix
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PerQuery Consistency
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Mongo Compatibility
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Overwrite
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Reads
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SLA
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Questions
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Manual and Automated Failover
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Physical and Logical Endpoints
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Low Latency
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Provision throughput model
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Use Cases
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Cosmos T No Sequel
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Other Options
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Follow the Clock
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No Sequel
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Hamstrung
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Cosmos DB
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Gaming
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Relational Databases
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No Sequel Databases
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Geoscale
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DocumentDB
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Areas for Improvement
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Future Features
Description:
Explore the powerful features and capabilities of Azure Cosmos DB, a high-availability, geo-scale NoSQL database service on Microsoft Azure. Learn about its 10ms read and 15ms write performance on JSON data across 38+ global data centers, with a 99.99% SLA. Discover how Cosmos DB offers virtually unlimited horizontal scalability through built-in data partitioning, configurable consistency levels, and one-click geo-replication. Dive into its support for SQL and LINQ syntax, stored procedures, triggers, and change notifications, as well as platform-specific SDKs for Java, .NET, Node.js, and Python. Understand the benefits of Cosmos DB as a hosted cloud service that eliminates infrastructure management. Witness demonstrations of key capabilities, including MongoDB protocol compatibility, SQL query support, graph-oriented queries with Gremlin, single-click geo-replication, and language SDK support for ASP.NET and similar platforms. Gain insights into Cosmos DB's history, features, provisioning, data models, programmable data consistency, and use cases in gaming, IoT, and more. Compare Cosmos DB with other database options and explore its areas for improvement and future features. Read more

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