In distributed systems, canonical state refers to the single, authoritative version of data across all nodes. It prevents conflicts by ensuring consistency, often managed through consensus algorithms or conflict resolution. Developers and system architects benefit by building reliable, fault-tolerant applications, while end users enjoy seamless, error-free experiences without data duplication or sync issues.
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