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In a Distributed System, each Network Node in the Node Network is associated with a Computer Architecture. As a consequence, a requirement of the distributed system is to identify specifically the computer architectures that are permitted.

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A DIDO, by definition, is a collection of  networked nodes. Traditionally, the network is assumed to be Ethernet with nodes connected over Local Area Network (LAN) and/or a Wide Area Network (WAN) using a Network Device.

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On every Network Node in the Node Network is built using an Operating System (OS) Platform, therefore, and each instance of the Distributed Application (ĐApp or DApp) distributed throughout the Node Network must be created specifically for the operating system running on that node. Each build of the Dapp requires work, not just in the process of building the software, but also in terms of maintenance and support. Diversity in the number o…</description>
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A Runtime Platform is the software components that are required to run application software that are not part of the application itself,  Hardware Platform or  Operating Systems Platform. Some examples of Runtime Platform components are language specific libraries, or language specific virtual machines.</description>
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A Virtual Node can reside on any machine that supports either  Virtual Machines (VMs)  or  Application Containers (or refered to as Containers). These can run many different  Hardware Platforms and or  Operating Systems (OS) Platforms. VMs are limited more by the hardware platforms they run on because of the footprint size of hypervisor, whereas containers are smaller and can consequently run on more machines.</description>
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