4:02 Distributed system is dynamic 4:22 Nearly all existing large distributed systems are overlay networks -- a virtual network built upon an underlying network infrastructure 8:49 5:25 Cloud computing is a modern example of distributed computing 5:40 node (Open Group & Close Group) 6:20 resource 6:43 distribution transparency 7:06 middleware 7:37 concurrency --execute in parallel -- it's an intrinsic property of distributed system 8:13 Coordination & Synchronization --no shared clock between processes -- data corruption and inconsistency Coordination: smooth collaboration between operations and events Synchronization: order events, control access to resources 8:40 architectural model 9:07 global state
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sory guys can someone tell me difference types of programming language for distributed systems plz, for anyone who who is online by now i need an answer
One question sir, I did not get the difference between distributed computing and distributed systems, I heard in the video that distributed computing is a bigger concept but it remains the doubt of what actually is the difference, great job with the video thanks!!!
In very simple terms, distributed system is a noun, distributed computing is a verb. Distributed systems do distributed computing. So they go hand-in-hand.
But what they mean when they ask us in a job description if we have Experience/Knowledge with distributed systems? can you give me examples? Is building a web application, using Heroku and google storage considered as knowledge in this or not? Thank you!
If there was no lag on the network then yes but you cant do gaming this way because theres too much latency between the laptop and pc to work as one machine for gaming, it's only useful for rendering long videos and animations where you dont need 60fps