> What about consensus? Elections? Which server is the primary for a given repository? It also doesn't matter! There's no state and no consensus here. Any server can be the primary. All updates to the write-ahead log are synchronized with an atomic compare-and-swap (CAS) operation on S3, so it's always safe for any instance of a repository to receive a push.
Again reminded of what an amaizing piece of engineering S3 is (99.999999999% - 11 nines of durability) [1]
1: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/DataDu...
Not just durability. But read after write guarantee on a distributed object store.
How many startups and corporations built on top of S3 semantics?
Snowflake and the big lakehouses are one of them. They use S3 as giant disk in the sky.