6.824: Distributed Systems

Spring 2020
TR1-2:30, room 54-100


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Jan 1: Please use Piazza to read announcements and ask and answer questions about labs, lectures, and papers.

What is 6.824 about?

6.824 is a core 12-unit graduate subject with lectures, readings, programming labs, an optional project, a mid-term exam, and a final exam. It will present abstractions and implementation techniques for engineering distributed systems. Major topics include fault tolerance, replication, and consistency. Much of the class consists of studying and discussing case studies of distributed systems.

Prerequisites: 6.004 and one of 6.033 or 6.828, or equivalent. Substantial programming experience will be helpful for the lab assignments.


Questions or comments regarding 6.824? Send e-mail to the TA at 6824-staff@lists.csail.mit.edu