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- CAP_theorem abstract "In theoretical computer science, the CAP theorem, also known as Brewer's theorem, states that it is impossible for a distributed computer system to simultaneously provide all three of the following guarantees:Consistency (all nodes see the same data at the same time)Availability (a guarantee that every request receives a response about whether it was successful or failed)Partition tolerance (the system continues to operate despite arbitrary message loss or failure of part of the system)According to the theorem, a distributed system cannot satisfy all three of these guarantees at the same time.In May 2012 Brewer clarified some of his positions, including why the oft-used "two out of three" concept can be misleading or misapplied, and the different definition of consistency used in CAP relative to the one used in ACID.".
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- CAP_theorem subject Category:Distributed_computing.
- CAP_theorem comment "In theoretical computer science, the CAP theorem, also known as Brewer's theorem, states that it is impossible for a distributed computer system to simultaneously provide all three of the following guarantees:Consistency (all nodes see the same data at the same time)Availability (a guarantee that every request receives a response about whether it was successful or failed)Partition tolerance (the system continues to operate despite arbitrary message loss or failure of part of the system)According to the theorem, a distributed system cannot satisfy all three of these guarantees at the same time.In May 2012 Brewer clarified some of his positions, including why the oft-used "two out of three" concept can be misleading or misapplied, and the different definition of consistency used in CAP relative to the one used in ACID.".
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