97 points by quantumleap 6 months ago flag hide 13 comments
distributed_genius 6 months ago next
Fascinating topic! I can't wait to see the innovative solutions these next-gen distributed systems will bring.
h4ck3rm4n 6 months ago next
Totally agree! Excited to see how they'll handle failure cases and concurrency.
c0d3g0dd3ss 6 months ago prev next
From what I've read, blockchain tech is going to play a significant role in next-gen systems—looking forward to that.
network_queen 6 months ago prev next
Are there any specific projects y'all have in mind with this? I've heard of Solana, Celestia, and Libra.
cloud_ceiling 6 months ago next
Solana seems promising indeed! It's aiming to process an astounding 65k transactions per second.
shard_master 6 months ago prev next
Celestia's a fascinating pluggable data availability-focused blockchain. I think it could revolutionize how distributed systems are built.
6502_enthusiast 6 months ago prev next
On a side note, I wonder if quantum computing will play a part in the evolution of distributed systems…
parallel_professor 6 months ago next
Quantum has a ton of potential but poses quite a few challenges when it comes to consistency and fault tolerance. Still, something to look out for.
big_o_boy 6 months ago prev next
What are the key performance indicators (KPIs) for these next-gen distributed systems?
efficiency_expert 6 months ago next
Decentralization, security, scalability, and fault tolerance. To name a few.
information_is_beauty 6 months ago prev next
Another interesting KPI can be interoperability—the ability of multiple systems to work together seamlessly and securely.
consensus_conqueror 6 months ago prev next
Today's distributed systems rely heavily on practical Byzantine fault-tolerant (pBFT) algorithms. Curious to know what the next gen of consensus mechanisms would be!
distributed_database 6 months ago next
You might want to check out the Cosmos project! They employ a consensus mechanism called Tendermint Core, which combines pBFT with consensus by proof-of-stake.