Heterogeneous and homogeneous distributed database
Explain the difference between heterogeneous and homogeneous distributed database?
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A homogenous database is one that employs the same DBMS at each and every node. Either each and every node can work independently or a central DBMS might coordinate database activities. A heterogeneous database is one that might have a different DBMS at each and every node. It might support some or all of the functionality of one logical database. It might support full Distributed DBMS functionality or partial Distributed DBMS functionality.
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