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- Intent_log abstract "An intent log is a mechanism used to make computer operations more resilient in the event of failures. They are used in database software, transaction managers, and some file systems. In database area, transaction log is widely used. In file system area, intent log is used more often.Before performing an operation, a record of the intent to perform it is written, usually to some relatively permanent medium such as disk. After the operation is performed, another record is written. Usually, an operation will change some data in a system. In some cases, the intent record will contain a copy of the data before and after the operation.This adds overhead, sometimes a significant amount. Enough data is written to the log to either redo or to undo the operation later.If a failure occurs, then when the system is recovering, it can use the intent log to detect what operations were still in process during the failure, and use the intent log to help recover from the failure, usually by either undoing a partially completed operation, or by redoing one that might need to be completed.".
- Intent_log wikiPageID "15826829".
- Intent_log wikiPageRevisionID "598514581".
- Intent_log hasPhotoCollection Intent_log.
- Intent_log subject Category:Transaction_processing.
- Intent_log comment "An intent log is a mechanism used to make computer operations more resilient in the event of failures. They are used in database software, transaction managers, and some file systems. In database area, transaction log is widely used. In file system area, intent log is used more often.Before performing an operation, a record of the intent to perform it is written, usually to some relatively permanent medium such as disk. After the operation is performed, another record is written.".
- Intent_log label "Intent log".
- Intent_log sameAs m.03w9kl9.
- Intent_log sameAs Q6044410.
- Intent_log sameAs Q6044410.
- Intent_log wasDerivedFrom Intent_log?oldid=598514581.
- Intent_log isPrimaryTopicOf Intent_log.