Time in distributed systems


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Time in distributed systems
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Created
2017-06-18
Description
The notion of a time plays very important role in distributed systems. But, why do we worry so much about time? Perhaps, it’s pretty natural and easy for us humans to reason about everything with some sort of “time” in mind. As a programmer (and human) we are implicitly implying ordering on events, and it’s pretty convenient to have a notion of past, future, and present. Imagine yourself writing some program. How easier it is to reason about it running on a single computer rather than on a bunch of communicating devices? However, some problems are to be solved with a clustered distributed setting and one has to deal with it. The particular important problem is sort of “synchronization” between different machines. How to do that? What about events that flow through the system?
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https://sergeiturukin.com/2017/06/26/hybrid-logical-clocks.html
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