The Eight Fallacies of Distributed Computing
This generated surface maps a learner-facing curriculum unit to its canonical source routes.
Curriculum surface
- Open learner-facing unit
- Curriculum path:
content/curriculum/architecture/semester-06-databases-distributed/module-05-distributed-systems-fundamentals/concepts/cluster-01-the-inescapable-reality/01-the-eight-fallacies-of-distributed-computing-primary.md - App:
architecture - Semester:
semester-06-databases-distributed - Module:
module-05-distributed-systems-fundamentals - Unit kind:
concept - Curation level:
module_curated
Learning objectives
- Explain The Eight Fallacies of Distributed Computing in terms of failure models, ordering, coordination, and tradeoffs instead of distributed-systems folklore.
- Use The Eight Fallacies of Distributed Computing to predict system behavior under delay, partial failure, or disagreement between nodes.
- Use
database-internals,ddia,distributed-systems-concepts-and-designto connect the learner page to clocks, failure detectors, consensus, and real coordination patterns.
Prerequisites
- Comfort reasoning about replication, partitioning, and database failure modes from the earlier semester modules.
Source books
database-internalsddiadistributed-systems-concepts-and-design
Source routes
Database Internals
- /books/database-internals/chapter-08-distributed-systems-foundations via
Database Internals: Fallacies of Distributed Computing
Ddia
- /books/ddia/chapter-08-the-trouble-with-distributed-systems via
DDIA: Faults and Partial Failures
Distributed Systems Concepts And Design
- /books/distributed-systems-concepts-and-design via
Coulouris: Challenges (Part 1),Coulouris: Challenges (Part 2)
Supporting curriculum routes
No supporting curriculum routes linked yet.
External enrichment
- The Secret Lives of Data: Raft (
read_if_stuck) - Useful when the learner needs a visual explanation of ordering, leadership, and replication before returning to the source texts. - etcd Documentation (
official_docs_companion) - Anchors distributed-systems fundamentals in a real coordination system with practical operational semantics.
AI companion modes
- Explain simply
- Socratic tutor
- Challenge my understanding
- Diagnose my confusion
- Connect forward / backward
Source-of-truth note
This teaching unit is learner-facing guidance assembled from multiple canonical book routes. Use the listed source books as the primary conceptual spine for The Eight Fallacies of Distributed Computing, and treat outside material as supporting enrichment only.