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Traditional workflow engine
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Seabee
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Three main concepts
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Event Log
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Workflow example
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Partitions
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Horizontal scalability
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Fault tolerance
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Continuous processing
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore the architecture and scalability mechanisms of Zeebe, a distributed workflow engine for microservice orchestration, in this 36-minute conference talk from CamundaCon 2019. Dive into the presentation by Deepthi Akkoorath, Software Engineer at Camunda, as she explains how Zeebe achieves horizontal scaling and fault tolerance without losing state. Learn about the three main concepts behind Zeebe's design, understand its partitioning system, and discover how it enables continuous processing. Gain insights into the setup process, including starting the Camunda Broker and Graph Owner, and the role of gateways in the system. Conclude with a Q&A session addressing audience inquiries about this innovative approach to workflow management in microservice architectures.

Scaling a Distributed Workflow Engine

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