The Anatomy of a Durable Execution Stack from First Principles
The architecture of Restate, a Durable Execution engine built from the ground up.
The architecture of Restate, a Durable Execution engine built from the ground up.
Restate 1.2 adds highly-available, distributed deployments and a graphical UI.
We are pleased to announce that Restate 1.1.0 is available – an important milestone which includes a multitude of under-the-covers fixes, forward-compatibility with upcoming features, and improved performance. Together with the new release, we are also sharing updates about three new SDKs for building durable services with Restate.
The 0.8 release of Restate ships many new API improvements such as deterministic promise combinators, operation timeouts, better state management, and much more. Restate now supports patching service state in case you need to repair a service's state. Last but not least, you can deploy Restate on Kubernetes very quickly using the new Helm chart or Restate's Kubernetes operator.
The 0.7 release of Restate ships great new features such as the Restate CLI, one-click project templates, invocation cancellations, one-click cloud deployment, new ways to install Restate, and much more.
Introducing Restate, a distributed application runtime that simplifies the development of microservices.