Significance of state database replicas in SVM
Describe the significance of 51% state database replicas in SVM?
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A state database is the collections of multiple, replicated database copies & each copy is assumed like a state database replica. If the Solaris box miss a state database replica, SVM have to figure out which state database replicas yet contain valid data and boot by using the valid ones and it is obtained by using “majority consensus algorithm” and according to this algorithm we require half+1 number of state database replicas before this finds for a valid data.
Safety Properties: This property asserts that nothing bad will happen during the execution of the program (e.g., no deadlocks, or no attempts to take an item from an empty buffer). Safety properties are used mainly
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Property Preservation: To use abstraction to show that a property holds on a concrete program, any abstractions must be property preserving. Property preservation enables you to take the results of checking the property on the abstracted program and t
Describe a weakness observed in AMQP 0.5 and how that weakness has been addressed in later AMQP versions.
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