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Essentials of distributed systems[edit]
- Heritage of database systems
- ACID
- Atomicity (database systems)
- Consistency (database systems)
- Isolation (database systems)
- Durability (database systems)
- Replication (computing)
- Lock (computer science)
- Load (computing)
- Load balancing (computing)
- Application Response Measurement
- Software deployment
- Data-structures and models
- Vector clock
- Actor model
- Bloom filter
- Merkle tree
- Multi-agent system
- Clock synchronization
- IBZL
- Distributed
- Distributed computing
- Computer cluster
- High-availability cluster
- CAP theorem
- NoSQL
- Algorithmic game theory
- Distributed transaction
- Distributed shared memory
- Distributed operating system
- Distributed data flow
- Fallacies of Distributed Computing
- Quorum (distributed computing)
- Eventual consistency
- Scalability
- Scalability
- Extensibility
- High availability
- Distributed hash table
- State (computer science)
- Stateless protocol
- Message queue
- Real-time systems
- Real-time computing
- Near real-time
- Asynchronous system
- Databases and providers
- Amazon DynamoDB
- Apache HBase
- Apache Hadoop
- Apache Cassandra
- BigTable
- Memcached
- MongoDB
- Redis
- Riak
- Nginx
- Amazon Web Services
- Google App Engine
- Windows Azure
- Formats and protocols
- JSON
- GeoJSON
- Line Delimited JSON
- Real-world examples