In the first part of our exploration into the fallacies of distributed computing, we looked into four common misconceptions that can significantly impact the design and functionality of distributed systems: the reliability of the network, the illusion of zero latency, the myth of infinite bandwidth, and the false sense of inherent network security.
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Why Distributed Systems Fail? (part 2)
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In the first part of our exploration into the fallacies of distributed computing, we looked into four common misconceptions that can significantly impact the design and functionality of distributed systems: the reliability of the network, the illusion of zero latency, the myth of infinite bandwidth, and the false sense of inherent network security.