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Exploration of Distributed Relational Databases in the Internet Era

Abstract

In the internet era, the scale and complexity of data have increased dramatically, making traditional centralized databases inadequate for handling the demands of modern applications. Distributed relational databases offer a solution with their ability to manage large volumes of data across multiple locations, ensuring scalability, availability, and performance. This paper examines the architecture, benefits, and challenges of distributed relational databases, including data consistency, integrity, and the support for contemporary data-driven applications.

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