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8 Fallacies of Distributed Systems

The fallacies: The false assumptions made by developers while designing and developing he distributed systems are

  1. The network is reliable;
  2. Latency is zero;
  3. Bandwidth is infinite;
  4. The network is secure;
  5. Topology doesn’t change;
  6. There is one administrator;
  7. Transport cost is zero;
  8. The network is homogeneous.
  9. We all trust each other.

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