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CAP Theorem
Vinod Tiwari
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posted 6 years ago
I came to know about an interesting theorem called
CAP theorem
which says a distributed system cannot provide
consistency
,
Availability
and
Partition tolerance
at same time. Thought it would be good to share with all.
What are your view around this?
-Vinod
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