Brewer's theorem
non-null persistent
Zermelo's theorem
consistence
veristic
standing order
instability
Cantor-Bendixson theorem
antinomy
unreliableness
noncertifiable
distributable
futility
irreliable
uncertain
unconcludingness
impersistence
unpropitiousness
confused
Matiyasevich's theorem
disjointed
illogical
proposition
inauspiciousness
disordered
garbled
Byzantine fault tolerance
unconnected
flaky
disconnected
scattered
inerrancy
errorlessness
unobtainableness
nondiscontinuance
belt and suspenders
Little's law
indecisively
infallibility
hinky
compatible
allocable
apportionable
allocatable
nonconsequence
dodgy
inefficient
uncountableness
infallible
Galileo's paradox
goofproof
second best
inerrable
Brouwer fixed-point theorem
unaccountability
nonperiodic
inachievable
aperiodic
inconsequentness
ineffectualness
draw a blank
antilogism
cancellability
scedasticity
Feit-Thompson theorem
forbearance
inerrableness
longanimity
scatter
null persistent
unaccordance
uncompatibility
unconsistency
incomputability
errorful
accordability
Arrow's theorem
pseudointersection
spread
patience
smoothness
inerrably
single point of failure
sprinkly
randomly
Yablo's paradox
sufficingness
unreputable
noncontinuous
connectionless
inavoidable
Weibull
unquantifiableness
Gibbard's theorem
bulletproof
central limit theorem
nonpersistence
advantageous
unwarrantable

English words for 'A theorem stating that it is impossible for a distributed data store to simultaneously provide more than two of three guarantees: consistency (every read receives the most recent write or an error), availability (every request receives a non-error response, without the guarantee that it contains the most recent write), and partition tolerance (the system continues to operate despite an arbitrary number of messages being dropped or delayed between nodes).'

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