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Distributed Consensus in Distributed System

Amrendra Patel
Amrendra Patel
Updated on 14-Jul-2023 5K+ Views

Distributed Consensus Distributed consensus plays a vital role in decentralized systems, ensuring reliability, fault tolerance, and agreement among multiple parties. Distributed consensus occurs when multiple parties try to accept some values, which is difficult as agreeing is not easy. The complexity to achieve consensus increases as an increase in the number of parties agree on an agreement. Various sites are working together to do a common task by communicating with each other via a network and agreeing to some values which come under distributed consensus. Importance of Distributed Consensus in Distributed Systems In a distributed or decentralized multi−agent platform, ...

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Double Buffering

Amrendra Patel
Amrendra Patel
Updated on 14-Jul-2023 2K+ Views

Double buffering is essential for improving user experience and performance. This method is extensively used to reduce delays, increase performance, and enable smooth multitasking in database management systems, streaming media applications, and graphics rendering. In order to optimise data transit and processing, double buffering is used which is a programming approach that uses two buffers or temporary storage spaces. It enables the execution of input and output processes simultaneously, thereby minimising delays and enhancing system performance as a whole. Double buffering allows for efficient multitasking and effective resource management by using one buffer for data storage while the other ...

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Drop Schema in SQL Server

Amrendra Patel
Amrendra Patel
Updated on 13-Jul-2023 2K+ Views

A schema is a logical structure that stores database objects in SQL Server. It offers a method for classifying and organizing database items including tables, views, and processes. There could be instances where you need to delete a schema from your database. The SQL Server DROP SCHEMA command is useful in this situation. We can delete a schema from the database using the DROP SCHEMA statement. For database administrators and developers who wish to effectively control the structure of their databases, the Drop statement is a crucial tool. Syntax DROP SCHEMA [ IF EXISTS ] schema_name; Here, If ...

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Economic Factors(Choices of DBMS)

Amrendra Patel
Amrendra Patel
Updated on 13-Jul-2023 506 Views

Making the best option for the organisation's Database Management System (DBMS) is crucial since it may have a big influence on the business's operations and financial resources. When choosing a DBMS, a number of variables come into play, including technical concerns, organisational politics, and economic issues. We may make an educated choice that is in line with the financial objectives and needs of the organisation by being aware of these economic considerations. Factors to Consider Software Acquisition Cost The cost of a software purchase is one of the main economic aspects to consider when selecting a DBMS. This refers ...

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Encapsulation of Operations and Persistence of Objects

Amrendra Patel
Amrendra Patel
Updated on 13-Jul-2023 2K+ Views

Encapsulation of Operations Encapsulation of operations refers to the behavior of objects in object−oriented database systems(ODBS)through the responsibilities that can be carried out. Objects can be created, changed, retrieved, or deleted by the use of encapsulation of operations. Customers simply receive knowledge of the operations like interface or signature and aren't made privy to how those operations are honestly achieved. The implementation includes the specification of any hidden internal information systems in addition to the common sense that determines the operations, while the interface presents the call and parameters of each action. ODBs offer a sure stage of abstraction ...

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Data Fragmentation, Replication, and Allocation Techniques for Distributed Database

Amrendra Patel
Amrendra Patel
Updated on 13-Jul-2023 29K+ Views

Data Fragmentation The process of dividing the database into smaller multiple parts or sub−tables is called fragmentation. The smaller parts or sub−tables are called fragments and are stored at different locations. Data fragmentation should be done in a way that the reconstruction of the original parent database from the fragments is possible. The restoration can be done using UNION or JOIN operations. Database fragmentation is of three types: Horizontal fragmentation, Vertical fragmentation, and Mixed or Hybrid fragmentation. Horizontal Fragmentation It divides a table horizontally into a group of rows to create multiple fragments or subsets of a table. ...

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Difference between Put and Patch Request

Pradeep Kumar
Pradeep Kumar
Updated on 12-Jul-2023 1K+ Views

HTTP is an application layer protocol created to transport data between networked devices. In HTTP, a number of methods are accessible. These methods represent the CRUD (create, read, update, delete) operations, in that order. Some HTTP methods share a lot of the same traits. Therefore, before implementing these comparable HTTP methods in an HTTP system, we should thoroughly study them. For instance, there are similarities between the features of the PUT and PATCH methods that may cause confusion. Both are used to update a resource at a particular location. The following are some of the differences between them. What is ...

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How to Configure Nginx Reverse Proxy for Kibana?

Satish Kumar
Satish Kumar
Updated on 11-Jul-2023 2K+ Views

Introduction In today's world, data is the backbone of every industry. To make sense of it all, tools like Kibana are used to visualize and analyze the data. However, running Kibana on its own can often lead to performance issues and security vulnerabilities. This is where Nginx reverse proxy comes in handy. Preparing the Environment for Nginx Reverse Proxy Configuration Installing Nginx on the Server Before installing Nginx on the server, it is important to ensure that all necessary dependencies are installed. This can be done by running a system update and then installing the dependencies using the ...

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How to Deploy Redis Cluster on Kubernetes?

Satish Kumar
Satish Kumar
Updated on 10-Jul-2023 2K+ Views

Introduction Redis is a widely used open-source, in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache, and message broker. It is designed to handle a large set of data structures with high performance and flexibility. Redis Cluster is a distributed implementation of Redis that provides high availability and scalability through partitioning the dataset across multiple nodes. Prerequisites Understanding of Kubernetes Architecture Before diving into deploying Redis Cluster on Kubernetes, it is crucial to have a basic understanding of Kubernetes architecture. This involves knowing the main components of a Kubernetes cluster, such as nodes, pods, and services. Understanding how these ...

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How to Deploy RabbitMQ on Kubernetes?

Satish Kumar
Satish Kumar
Updated on 10-Jul-2023 727 Views

Introduction RabbitMQ is a messaging broker that allows different applications to communicate with each other by sending and receiving messages. It provides a reliable and scalable way to handle messaging between systems. On the other hand, Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration platform that automates the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. With Kubernetes, you can easily deploy and manage your applications in a cloud-native environment. Preparing for Deployment Setting up a Kubernetes cluster Before deploying RabbitMQ on Kubernetes, it is necessary to set up a Kubernetes cluster. A Kubernetes cluster is made up of one or more ...

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