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Distributed Systems Course | Distributed Computing @ University Cambridge | Full Course: 6 Hours!
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Introduction (00:00:04)
Computer networking (00:14:39)
RPC (Remote Procedure Call) (00:27:39)
The two generals problem
The Byzantine generals problem
Fault tolerance
Physical time
Clock synchronization
Causality and happens-before
Logical time
Broadcast ordering
Broadcast algorithms
Replication
Quorums
Consensus
Raft
Two-phase commit
Linearizability
Eventual consistency
Collaboration software
Google's Spanner
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