EBK DATABASE CONCEPTS
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.31RQ
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Distributed
- A database that can store and process the data in one or more system is called as distributed database.
- Distributed database can be available either partitioned and in a replicated manner.
Replicated database:
Replicated database is where multiple copies of the database are stored at different locations.
Partitioned database:
A Partitioned database is where individual chunks of the database contents are stored on different computers.
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EBK DATABASE CONCEPTS
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