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Greek island in the Ionian Sea
Paxos (Greek: Παξός) is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea, lying just south of Corfu. As a group with the nearby island of Antipaxos and adjoining islets
Paxos
Topics referred to by the same term
Paxos or Paxi is a Greek island in the Ionian sea. Paxos may also refer to: Paxos (computer science), a family of algorithms Paxos Trust Company, an American
Paxos_(disambiguation)
Family of protocols for solving consensus
In computer science, Paxos is a family of protocols for solving consensus in a network of unreliable or fallible processors. Consensus is the process
Paxos_(computer_science)
British stuffing brand
Paxo is a brand of stuffing and bread crumbs in the United Kingdom, currently owned by Premier Foods. Paxo was devised in 1901 by John Crampton, a butcher
Paxo
Financial technology company
Paxos Trust Company, N.A. (doing business as Paxos) is a blockchain infrastructure company, stablecoin issuer, and chartered national bank headquartered
Paxos_(company)
Computer science concept
the total transfer. Paxos is a protocol for solving consensus, and may be used as the protocol for implementing Consensus Order. Paxos requires a single
State_machine_replication
Island in Greece
island (5 km2) in Greece, about 3 kilometres (2 miles) to the south of Paxos. It is administratively part of the municipality of Paxoi in Corfu regional
Antipaxos
Song by Frances Langford
on the soundtrack of a British TV ad for a brand of food stuffing called Paxo in 1989. 1999 Hip-hop artist Prince Paul sampled the song as the basis for
I'm_in_the_Mood_for_Love
American multinational financial technology company
announced that the SEC launched a legal investigation into both PayPal and Paxos, the trust responsible for issuing the stablecoin. PayPal said it was cooperating
PayPal
Consensus algorithm
algorithm designed as an alternative to the Paxos family of algorithms. It was meant to be more understandable than Paxos by means of separation of logic, but
Raft_(algorithm)
British food manufacturer
(makers of Bisto and Salts), Wythenshawe (makers of Sharwood's pappadoms and Paxo), Ledbury (makers of specialist jams) and Reading (Foodservices). In 2008
Premier_Foods
1979 studio album by Judie Tzuke
Laws" was originally a 7" single released under the name of "Tzuke and Paxo" ("Paxo" being Mike Paxman, Tzuke's long-time musical collaborator). Originally
Welcome_to_the_Cruise
Blockchain network
Deutsche Börse, Digital Asset, Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, Moody's, and Paxos the network aims to connect disparate financial systems while meeting regulatory
Canton_Network
Sovereign state in Italy (697–1797)
dependencies Cerigo (Cythera) and Cerigotto (Anticythera) (1363–1797) Corfu and Paxos (1386–1797) Parga (1401–1797) Zante (Zakynthos) (1479–1797) Cephalonia (1500–1797)
Republic_of_Venice
Message delivery protocol in a network
versions of Paxos are not Paxos protocols. For example, "Cheap Paxos" and "Vertical Paxos" are not bisimulation-equivalent to Basic Paxos. Thus the question
Gbcast
Edible mixture filling a food's cavity
stuffed with rice and meat List of stuffed dishes List of bread dishes Panada Paxo Sarma and dolma Stove Top stuffing Stuffed pepper "Traditional Roast Chicken
Stuffing
Group of islands in Greece
known as Corfu in English and Corfù in Italian Paxi (Παξοί) also known as Paxos in English Lefkada (Λευκάδα) also known as Lefkas in English Ithaki (Ιθάκη)
Ionian_Islands
Main port on Paxos, Greece
Gaios (Greek: Γάιος, pronounced [ˈɣaʝos]) is the main port on Paxos, the smallest of the seven principal Ionian Islands, in Greece. Gaios is situated
Gaios
Relational database which stores data across multiple servers
and cloud geographic zones. Distributed SQL databases typically use the Paxos or Raft algorithms to achieve consensus across multiple nodes. Sometimes
Distributed_SQL
1864 treaty ceding the Ionian Islands to Greece
Greek mainland. These six states were Corfù (Kerkyra), Ithaca(Ithaki), Paxò(paxoi/paxos), Cephalonia, Zante (Zakynthos) and Santa Maura (Lefkas). Cerigo (Kythera)
Treaty_of_London_(1864)
Regional unit in Greece
the town of Corfu. The regional unit consists of the islands of Corfu, Paxos, Othonoi, Ereikoussa, Mathraki and several smaller islands, all in the Ionian
Corfu_(regional_unit)
American computer scientist and mathematician (born 1941)
solve many fundamental problems in distributed systems, including: the Paxos algorithm for consensus, the bakery algorithm for mutual exclusion of multiple
Leslie_Lamport
Greek drama television series
episodes. Orestis, a troubled musician, travels to the Greek island of Paxos to direct a revival of the local music festival. There he meets Klelia,
Maestro_in_Blue
City in Croatia
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Zadar
International, multi-language cryptocurrency exchange
Firm Paxos to Stop Issuing Dollar-Pegged Binance Token". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 13 February 2023. Vardai, Zoltan (13 February 2023). "Paxos ordered
Binance
Surname list
family settling in Paxos and Corfu, all of which were Venetian territories. The family were entered into the Libro d'Oro of Paxos in the 17th century
Arvanitakis_family
English singer-songwriter
was a turning point and they began to collaborate. Under the name Tzuke & Paxo, they eventually secured a recording contract and the duo released a single
Judie_Tzuke
American venture capital firm
metabolic diseases, that went public in 2024. Mithril is a longtime backer. Paxos: blockchain infrastructure provider, backed by Mithril and the Founders
Mithril_Capital
Naval battle in 229 BCE
The Battle of Paxos was a naval battle between a coalition of Illyrian federation with their Acarnanian allies, against the allies of Corcyra (modern
Battle_of_Paxos
City in Istria County, Croatia
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Pula
Wars in the Mediterranean, 229–168 BC
fleet, reinforced by seven warships of the Acarnanians, off the island Paxos south of Corcyra. By superior tactics, the Illyrians took four triremes
Illyrian_Wars
City on Montenegro's coast
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Kotor
Sea, defeating the combined Achaean and Aetolian fleet in the Battle of Paxos and capturing the island of Corcyra.[citation needed] Later on, in 229 BC
History_of_Albania
Greek island in the Ionian Sea
Alexander, the last King of Epirus. In 229 BC, following the naval battle of Paxos, it was captured by the Illyrians. Still, it was speedily delivered by a
Corfu
Greek island
dependencies Cerigo (Cythera) and Cerigotto (Anticythera) (1363–1797) Corfu and Paxos (1386–1797) Parga (1401–1797) Zante (Zakynthos) (1479–1797) Cephalonia (1500–1797)
Mykonos
Island home of Greek mythological hero Odysseus
argued that Paxos was Homeric Ithaca. I nisos ton paxon einai i omiriki Ithaki Η νησος των παξων ειναι η ομηρικη Ιθακη [The Island of Paxos is Homeric
Homer's_Ithaca
British protectorate in western Greece, 1815–1864
Mackridge 2014, p. 84. Mackridge 2014, pp. 76, 86–88. Cythera, Ithaca, and Paxos each elected one member, but the three elected a second member in rotation
United States of the Ionian Islands
United_States_of_the_Ionian_Islands
American academic
platform). Derecho implements an optimal Paxos protocol, configurable to support the classical durable Paxos with persistent storage, as well as an atomic
Ken_Birman
One of the Saronic Islands of Greece
dependencies Cerigo (Cythera) and Cerigotto (Anticythera) (1363–1797) Corfu and Paxos (1386–1797) Parga (1401–1797) Zante (Zakynthos) (1479–1797) Cephalonia (1500–1797)
Hydra_(island)
Need to sacrifice consistency or availability in the presence of network partitions
of distributed computing Lambda architecture (solution) PACELC theorem Paxos (computer science) Raft (computer science) Zooko's triangle Inconsistent
CAP_theorem
Romans Carthaginians 10 March; ending the First Punic War 229 BC Battle of Paxos Illyrians Corcyraeans Illyrians conquer island of Corcyra 218 BC Battle
List_of_naval_battles
British politician (born 1940)
Robin Harper". Scottish Parliament. Retrieved 30 June 2020. "Scots win in 'Paxo' challenge". BBC News. 28 June 2004. "Harper tipped to be Presiding Officer"
Robin_Harper
Ancient Greek mythological location
of oxen and sheep. Tim Severin names in The Ulysses Voyage the island of Paxos near the Greek coast of the Ionian Sea. He describes it as the furthest
Aeaea
Food production plant in Dukeries Industrial Estate, Worksop
and Paxo, moved from Greatham to Middlewich in 1968, and moved to Worksop in 2008, previously being made by RHM Foods. Middlewich had also made Paxo stuffing
Worksop_Factory
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
dependencies Cerigo (Cythera) and Cerigotto (Anticythera) (1363–1797) Corfu and Paxos (1386–1797) Parga (1401–1797) Zante (Zakynthos) (1479–1797) Cephalonia (1500–1797)
Samothrace
Theorem in theoretical computer science
model Fallacies of distributed computing Lambda architecture (solution) Paxos (computer science) Project management triangle Raft (algorithm) Trilemma
PACELC_design_principle
Extinct Indo-European language of Southeast Europe
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Illyrian_language
Human settlement in Greece
decide its future in the eurozone. Our correspondent reports from Corfu and Paxos, where he finds the islanders are beset by uncertainty, but remain as hospitable
Agios_Gordios
Greek island in the Aegean
dependencies Cerigo (Cythera) and Cerigotto (Anticythera) (1363–1797) Corfu and Paxos (1386–1797) Parga (1401–1797) Zante (Zakynthos) (1479–1797) Cephalonia (1500–1797)
Skopelos
Concept in computer science
message. In the most traditional single-value consensus protocols such as Paxos, cooperating nodes agree on a single value such as an integer, which may
Consensus_(computer_science)
Region of England
River Great Stour and the railway, east of the M20; the 16-acre site makes Paxo stuffing, Savoury Rice, Pasta n Sauce, Bisto, Cup-a-Soup (introduced in 1972)
South_East_England
Computer science transaction algorithm
in each transaction participant (tree node). Three-phase commit protocol Paxos algorithm Raft algorithm Two Generals' Problem Philip A. Bernstein, Vassos
Two-phase_commit_protocol
2005 British TV sitcom
pilot). A death was about to hit the farm hard though, Brian's pet turkey, Paxo. The departure of Lisa Diveney as Beth was then filled with the arrival of
The_Green_Green_Grass
include a back cover, a touch screen, a battery, and a logic board. The Paxo Phone is also an open-source option. Free and open-source software portal
List of open-source mobile phones
List_of_open-source_mobile_phones
1363–1797 overseas possession of Venice
including their Greek and Italian names in parentheses: Corfu (Kerkyra; Corfù) Paxos (Paxi; Passo) Lefkada (Leucas; Santa Maura or Lèucade) Cephalonia (Kefal(l)onia
Venetian rule in the Ionian Islands
Venetian_rule_in_the_Ionian_Islands
Confederation of tribal communities and cities in ancient Greece
229 BC, the Aetolians participated in a naval battle off the island of Paxos in a coalition with Korkyra and the Achaean League, and were defeated by
Aetolian_League
Fault in a computer system that presents different symptoms to different observers
data structure List of terms relating to algorithms and data structures Paxos (computer science) – Family of protocols for solving consensus Quantum Byzantine
Byzantine_fault
Duplication of critical components to increase reliability of a system
system that presents different symptoms to different observers Byzantine Paxos – Family of protocols for solving consensus Quantum Byzantine agreement –
Redundancy_(engineering)
United Kingdom food business
Chocolate McDougalls flour and cake mixes Mother's Pride bread Mr Kipling cakes Paxo stuffing Robertson's jams Rombouts coffee Saxa salt Sharwood's Indian, Chinese
Rank_Hovis_McDougall
Territorial entity
dependencies Cerigo (Cythera) and Cerigotto (Anticythera) (1363–1797) Corfu and Paxos (1386–1797) Parga (1401–1797) Zante (Zakynthos) (1479–1797) Cephalonia (1500–1797)
Venetian_Albania
Open source NoSQL database
the nodes in the cluster. The clustering is done using heartbeats and a Paxos-based gossip protocol algorithm. The software employs two sub-programs that
Aerospike_(database)
Town in Split-Dalmatia, Croatia
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Trogir
Region in Ancient Greece
229 BC, the Aetolians participated in a naval battle off the island of Paxos in a coalition with Korkyra and the Achaean League, and were defeated by
Aetolia
authentication, encryption. Split-brain safe fault-tolerance is achieved through Paxos-based leader election and erasure coding. RozoFS Rozo Systems GNU GPL v2
List_of_file_systems
City in Croatia
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Split,_Croatia
Extinct Indo-European language of Southeastern Italy
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Messapic_language
World War II British corvette class
Sold in 1946 as mercantile Dispina. Resold in 1947 as mercantile Dorothea Paxos, in 1948 as Tanya, and in 1949 as Medex. Wetaskiwin Burrard Dry Dock Co
Flower-class_corvette
Horizontal partition of data in a database or search engine
Spanner, a distributed database developed by Google, shards across multiple Paxos state machines to scale to large numbers of machines, data centers, and
Shard_(database_architecture)
Town in the coastal region of Montenegro
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Budva
Archaeological park in Albania
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Apollonia_(Illyria)
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
the combined navies of the Aetolian and Achaean Leagues at the Battle of Paxos. Another Illyrian ruler, Longarus of the Dardanian Kingdom, invaded Macedonia
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Municipality in Greece
known[by whom?] as the "Bride of Epirus". In the summer, tourists arrive from Paxos, Antipaxos, and Corfu by boat. Parga attracts thousands of tourists. In
Parga
American digital asset and data center infrastructure company
commission-free U.S. equities trading through DriveWealth, and crypto trading through Paxos. At launch, Galaxy said GalaxyOne included four main products: Galaxy Premium
Galaxy_Digital_(company)
Coastal city in southern Croatia
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Dubrovnik
138 Skyros 3,052 Ithaca 2,862 Sifnos 2,777 Symi 2,603 Samothrace 2,596 Paxos 2,466 Kea 2,335 Ios 2,299 Hydra 2,070 Amorgos 1,961 Kythnos 1,586 Astypalaia
List_of_islands_of_Greece
English retired journalist, author and broadcaster (born 1950)
Archived 30 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine, BBC News, 30 April 2014 "Paxo's Weather Report". The Daily Telegraph. London. 16 April 2005. Archived from
Jeremy_Paxman
English television producer and film maker
Guardian. On 10 September 2011 he married Amber Sainsbury on the island of Paxos in Greece. Jamie Campbell at IMDb University of Durham Congregation, Wednesday
Jamie_Campbell_(producer)
Archaeological site in Kosovo
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Dresnik_archaeological_site
1979 single by Judie Tzuke
Tony Visconti-produced single called "These Are the Laws" (as "Tzuke and Paxo") on Visconti's label, Good Earth Records. In 1977, Tzuke saw Rocket Records
Stay_with_Me_till_Dawn
Town and municipality in Coastal, Montenegro
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Ulcinj
Formal specification language
the SMT solvers. TLAPS has been used to prove correctness of Byzantine Paxos, the Memoir security architecture, components of the Pastry distributed
TLA+
Illyrian tribe
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Ardiaei
Municipality in Greece
dependencies Cerigo (Cythera) and Cerigotto (Anticythera) (1363–1797) Corfu and Paxos (1386–1797) Parga (1401–1797) Zante (Zakynthos) (1479–1797) Cephalonia (1500–1797)
Monemvasia
Illyrian people
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Taulantii
Concept in international relations
Ionian Islands (Corfu, Cephalonia, Zante, Santa Maura, Ithaca, Cerigo, and Paxos), officially under joint protectorate of the allied Christian powers, de
Protectorate
Ancient Western Balkanic tribes
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Illyrians
Greek island in the Ionian Sea
settlement of Gaios from 18 December 1920, until 4 December 1994, when it consolidated into Paxos. "Παναγία (νησίς) (Κερκύρας)". Retrieved 2025-07-14. v t e
Panagia_(island)
Fourth largest city of Albania
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Elbasan
2011 Irish TV series or programme
Retrieved 12 March 2012. Boland, John (3 March 2012). "Empire of the smug -- Paxo versus the Pax Britannica". Irish Independent. Retrieved 12 March 2012. "RTÉ
Craig_Doyle_Live
Version control system by Google
distributed across 10 data centers worldwide and replicated through the Paxos protocol. When using Piper, developers apply changes to a local copy of
Piper_(source_control_system)
Short sword or large dagger
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Sica
Historical region in Western Balkan, Southeast Europe
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Illyria
Town in Western Greece
dependencies Cerigo (Cythera) and Cerigotto (Anticythera) (1363–1797) Corfu and Paxos (1386–1797) Parga (1401–1797) Zante (Zakynthos) (1479–1797) Cephalonia (1500–1797)
Nafpaktos
Village on Paxi
Corfu. Lakka is the second largest village in size on the northern end of Paxos and is flanked by silver green olive groves and cypress trees. The picturesque
Lakka,_Greece
Greek island, south of Athens
dependencies Cerigo (Cythera) and Cerigotto (Anticythera) (1363–1797) Corfu and Paxos (1386–1797) Parga (1401–1797) Zante (Zakynthos) (1479–1797) Cephalonia (1500–1797)
Aegina
Island in the Northern Sporades, Greece
dependencies Cerigo (Cythera) and Cerigotto (Anticythera) (1363–1797) Corfu and Paxos (1386–1797) Parga (1401–1797) Zante (Zakynthos) (1479–1797) Cephalonia (1500–1797)
Skiathos
City in Argolis, Greece
dependencies Cerigo (Cythera) and Cerigotto (Anticythera) (1363–1797) Corfu and Paxos (1386–1797) Parga (1401–1797) Zante (Zakynthos) (1479–1797) Cephalonia (1500–1797)
Nafplio
Cryptocurrency pegged to the United States dollar
treasury bills. Dai (cryptocurrency) Gemini (cryptocurrency exchange) Paxos Trust Company USD Coin "Transparency". Tether.to. 3 July 2022. Archived
Tether_(cryptocurrency)
Alexander the Great's first military campaign as king of Macedon
Illyro-Roman Wars Roman-Macedonian wars Battles Erigon Valley Lyncestis Paxos Pharos Phoenice Roman–Dalmatian wars Caesar's civil war Battle of Dyrrhachium
Balkan campaign of Alexander the Great
Balkan_campaign_of_Alexander_the_Great
Two small uninhabited islands in north-western Crete, Greece
dependencies Cerigo (Cythera) and Cerigotto (Anticythera) (1363–1797) Corfu and Paxos (1386–1797) Parga (1401–1797) Zante (Zakynthos) (1479–1797) Cephalonia (1500–1797)
Gramvousa
PAXO
PAXO
PAXO
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Biblical
My well.
Boy/Male
Indian
Immortal
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sashidhar | ஸஷீதார
The Man who carries Sashi the Moon) - other name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian
Servant of the Opener of the Gates of Sustenance
Male
Egyptian
, a great functionary.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Fighter; Stronger; Strength; One who has Strength in his Arms
Girl/Female
Latin
Young.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Lovely
Girl/Female
Spanish
High. Abbreviation of Altagracia - a reference to the high grace of Jesus' mother Mary.
PAXO
PAXO
PAXO
PAXO
PAXO