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Optimistic availability is a characteristic of distributed systems that are coordinated by a master node which allows the system to tolerate arbitrary node failure while preserving availability as long as the master node and at least one relevant node agree on the state of the system. In laymen's terms: given sufficient replication, if a node fails, we're optimistic that the system will remain available.

 

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