Welcome to this course: Understanding Distributed Systems – The Complete Guide. A distributed system is a network that consists of autonomous computers that are connected using a distribution middleware. They help in sharing different resources and capabilities to provide users with a single and integrated coherent network. It is a model in which components located on networked computers communicate and coordinate their actions by passing messages. The components interact with each other in order to achieve a common goal. Three significant characteristics of distributed systems are: concurrency of components, lack of a global clock, and independent failure of components.
In this course, you’ll learn:
What is distributed systems
Spark and Spark API
Learn Distributed Consensus
Hadoop and Architecture
Learn and understand distributed storage system
Learn parallel and distributed computation
Learn distributed messaging system
Time in distributed systems
Understand the concepts of parallel and distributed computing
At the end of this course, you’ll learn everything that you need to know about getting started with Distributed Systems. So let’s get started.
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Courses : 2
Specification: Understanding Distributed Systems: The Complete Guide
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 4 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Serra Sing –
Great high level overview of the distributed systems and related concepts. The course material is a bit dated by now (recorded in 2015) so does not cover some of the latest technologies and thinking in this space. Best suited to Java developers.
Kishore Kumar Poosa –
laid a pretty good foundation before starting the course. The analogy is so good and explaining in simple terms.
Mas Nakachi –
A little too light on theory and too heavy on specific technologies and implementations but overall ok.