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− | Algorithms for Recovery and Isolation Exploiting Semantics, or [[ARIES]] is a recovery algorithm designed to work with a no-force, steal database approach; it is used by [[IBM DB2]],[[ Microsoft SQL]] Server and many other [[database]] systems. | + | Algorithms for Recovery and Isolation Exploiting Semantics, or [[ARIES]] is a recovery algorithm designed to work with a no-force, steal database approach; it is used by [[IBM DB2]], [[Microsoft SQL]] Server, and many other [[database]] systems. |
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Latest revision as of 09:23, 5 October 2021
Algorithms for Recovery and Isolation Exploiting Semantics, or ARIES is a recovery algorithm designed to work with a no-force, steal database approach; it is used by IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, and many other database systems.
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- Databases: Database management, SQL, NoSQL, Wide column, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, Derby DB, MongoDB, Cassandra, SQLite, HSQL2, H2, RocksDB, Microsoft SQL Server, DB2, Oracle Database, Memcached, Berkeley DB, Collation, SingleStore, Amazon Aurora, Graph database, Amazon DynamoDB, PrestoDB, Cache hit ratio, ACID, WAL, ARIES, DBMS, OLTP, OLAP, Database Schema, CockroachDB, Tables, Views, Apache Druid, RDMS
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