Study of Distributed Database Architecture |
Author(s): |
Chris Donald Dsouza , SHREE L.R.TIWARI COLLEGE OF ENGINERRING; Vinayak Shinde, SHREE L.R.TIWARI COLLEGE OF ENGINERRING; Amreen Sheikh, SHREE L.R.TIWARI COLLEGE OF ENGINERRING |
Keywords: |
ANSI/SPARC, Client-Server, Distributed database, Peer-to-Peer, Heterogeneous, Homogeneous |
Abstract |
A Distributed Database is a database in which storage devices are not attached to a common processing unit. It may be stored in several computers, located in the same physical location; or may be dispersed over computers connected in a network. It allows applications to access data from both local and remote databases. A distributed database management system stores data across loosely coupled sites that do not share any physical components .Distributed databases improve performance at end-user work sites by allowing transactions to be processed on multiple machines, rather than being limited to one owing to its feature of data storage across multiple computers. Distributed database architecture mainly defines the structure of the system. This paper showcases the different architectures along with the advantages and disadvantages of a Distributed Database system. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV4I20780 Published in: Volume : 4, Issue : 2 Publication Date: 01/05/2016 Page(s): 559-561 |
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