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by brunoborges
238 days ago
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I get the joke, but IMO it doesn't pass Durability test, as what is sent to it (i.e. transactions) are not durable. Durability in ACID is about the durability of the data that is sent to the database (in this ironic post, /dev/null) once committed. "[...] completed transactions (or their effects) are recorded [...]" But I will give it that ACI do make sense! #PedanticMode |
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1. Nothing stored in /dev/null is durable. 2. Nothing is stored in /dev/null. 3. Ergo, /dev/null exhibits durability.
Thank you, I'll take my check at the door.