The Maple Tree and Lock Scalability
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of the Maple Tree data structure and lock scalability in this insightful 59-minute conference talk presented by Liam Howlett and Michel Lespinasse at a Linux Foundation event. Delve into the innovative features of the Maple Tree, understanding its design principles and potential applications in improving system performance. Gain valuable knowledge on lock scalability techniques, learning how to optimize concurrent access and enhance overall system efficiency. Discover the synergies between the Maple Tree structure and scalable locking mechanisms, and understand their implications for modern software development and system architecture.
Syllabus
The Maple Tree + Lock Scalability - Liam Howlett and Michel Lespinasse
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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