Distributed Database Management Systems
¯parallel database systems QDistributed database is a database, not a collection of files ¾data logically related as exhibited in the users’ access patterns ¯relational data model QD-DBMS is a full-fledged DBMS ¯not remote file system, not a TP system Distributed DBMS 10 Distributed DBMS Promises Transparent management of distributed,
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