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Cosa (chi) è durability$23333$ - definizione

PROPERTY OF A DATABASE SYSTEM GUARANTEEING THAT TRANSACTIONS THAT HAVE COMMITTED WILL SURVIVE PERMANENTLY IN THE EVENT OF CRASHES
Durability (data management); Durability (computer science); Durability (DBMS)

Durability (database systems)         
In database systems, durability is the ACID property which guarantees that transactions that have committed will survive permanently.
Impact bias         
TENDENCY FOR PEOPLE TO OVERESTIMATE THE EFFECT AN EVENT WILL HAVE
Durability bias
In the psychology of affective forecasting, the impact bias, a form of which is the durability bias, is the tendency for people to overestimate the length or the intensity of future emotional states.
Software durability         
Software Durability
In software engineering, software durability means the solution ability of serviceability of software and to meet user's needs for a relatively long time. Software durability is important for user's satisfaction.

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Durability (database systems)

In database systems, durability is the ACID property which guarantees that transactions that have committed will survive permanently. For example, if a flight booking reports that a seat has successfully been booked, then the seat will remain booked even if the system crashes.

Durability can be achieved by flushing the transaction's log records to non-volatile storage before acknowledging commitment.

In distributed transactions, all participating servers must coordinate before commit can be acknowledged. This is usually done by a two-phase commit protocol.

Many DBMSs implement durability by writing transactions into a transaction log that can be reprocessed to recreate the system state right before any later failure. A transaction is deemed committed only after it is entered in the log.