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12 entriesAcross SIM-041, SIM-042, SIM-043 — all explore distributed state management. Converging on CRDT-based sync as the preferred architecture for future projects.
Pinned Insights
Three consecutive simulations converge on CRDT-based sync as the preferred distributed state architecture.
G-Counter + LWW-Register sufficient for distributed sync use case. No vector clock overhead required.
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Conclusion
G-Counter and LWW-Register are sufficient for the distributed sync use case. No vector clock overhead needed at current scale.
Reasoning Trace
Modeled 3 concurrent write scenarios across 5 nodes
Tested G-Counter merge under network partition
Validated LWW-Register conflict resolution
Benchmarked against Paxos — 40% less coordination overhead
Conclusion: CRDT approach viable for VectorAPI sync layer