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<![endif] Brave New Geek Skip to content Home About Tyler Tyler's Website #site-navigation #masthead by Tyler Treat Leave a reply .comments-link .entry-header If there's one thing to know about distributed systems, it's that they have to be designed with the expectation of failure . It's also safe to say that most software these days is, in some form, distributed—whether it's a database, mobile app, or enterprise SaaS. If you have two different processes talking to each other, you have a distributed system, and it doesn't matter if those processes are local or intergalactically displaced. Marc Hedlund recently had a great post on Stripe's game-day exercises where they block off an afternoon, take a blunt instrument to their servers, and see what happens. We're talking like abruptly killing instances here— kill -9 , ec2-terminate-instances , yanking on the d...