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Communication Fundamentals in Distributed Systems

April 9, 2026January 21, 2026 by Rahul Suryawanshi

Communication in distributed systems relies on message passing, not shared memory, making failures and delays unavoidable.

Categories Distributed Systems Tags Circuit Breaker, Cloud Architecture, Communication, Distributed Systems, Eight Fallacies, Event Streaming, gRPC, Message-Queues, Microservices, RPC, System Design
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