Distributed Systems 7.2: Linearizability
Accompanying lecture notes: https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/212... Full lecture series: • Distributed Systems lecture series This video is part of an 8-lecture series on distributed systems, given as part of the undergraduate computer science course at the University of Cambridge. It is preceded by an 8-lecture course on concurrent systems for which videos are not publicly available, but slides can be found on the course web page: https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/212...

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Distributed Systems 7.3: Eventual consistency

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Distributed Systems 4.1: Logical time

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13. sequential consistency and linearizability

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Distributed Systems 5.1: Replication

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L17: Consistency Models in Distributed Systems

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Four Distributed Systems Architectural Patterns by Tim Berglund

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Lecture 12: Distributed Transactions

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Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems | Mike Stonebraker

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Distributed Systems 6.2: Raft

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Distributed Systems 2.3: System models

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Lecture 11: Cache Consistency: Frangipani

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"Raft - The Understandable Distributed Protocol" by Ben Johnson (2013)

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Lecture 19b. Sequential and causal consistency

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Distributed Systems 4.2: Broadcast ordering

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Distributed Systems in One Lesson by Tim Berglund

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Distributed Systems 5.2: Quorums

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