If you're doing write-behind, you're *not* doing that. You're having a persisting thread consume the ring-buffer with its own tail to avoid any contention on the network relaying.
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If you're doing write-behind, you're *not* doing that. You're having a persisting thread consume the ring-buffer with its own tail to avoid any contention on the network relaying.
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