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What is distributed Erlang?
Example
When to use distributed Erlang

Where to read more

Erlang book:

Chapter 6 Distributed Programming - Describes how to write distributed Erlang applications which run on a network of Erlang nodes. Chapter 11 Distributed Programming Techniques. Chapter 12 Distributed Data.

Man pages:

auth - The Erlang authentication server. Note: The actual authentication has been moved from this process to the handshaking procedure. The man page gives a good description of the principles behind the cookie authentication mechanism however. erlang - Description of the BIFs. global - A global name registration facility. global_group - Grouping nodes to global name registration groups. net_adm - Various net administration routines. net_kernel - Networking kernel. pg - Distributed named process groups, experimental implementation. pg2 - Distributed named process groups. pool - Load distribution facility. slave - Functions for starting and controlling slave nodes.

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