Across
- 4. A benefit of decentralization, allowing the system to handle issues without a single point of failure.
- 7. An advantage of distributed systems, which allows multiple tasks to run simultaneously.
- 9. A computing model that has nodes with distributed control, often in different locations.
- 10. This type of architecture allows each node to act independently, often used in decentralized systems.
- 11. The ability to add more nodes without overwhelming a single control point.
- 12. A main disadvantage in centralized systems, where a problem in one node affects the entire system.
- 13. The act of using nodes spread across different locations, often in distributed systems.
Down
- 1. An advantage in centralized systems due to one main server overseeing tasks and data.
- 2. A model where a central server manages all data and resources.
- 3. The system type where nodes work as peers without a central authority.
- 5. The issue in centralized systems when there’s only one place for failure.
- 6. The process of nodes working together to maintain consistent performance.
- 8. In a decentralized system, this allows data to be replicated across nodes for reliability.
