data persistence can be achieved using a database system. true or false
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Persistence is usually achieved by storing data on disks, which guarantees both persistence and permanence.
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data persistence can be achieved using a database system true
- The continuation of an effect after its cause is removed" is what persistence is defined as.
- This indicates that the data continues to exist after the creation process has concluded in the context of storing data in a computer system. In other words, a data store must write to non-volatile storage in order to be regarded as persistent.
- Because persistent data is held outside of a transaction context, it can withstand modifications from other transactions. Typically, databases that are shared, accessed, and updated across transactions are referred to as persistent data.
- The capacity to advance steadily while remaining adaptable is known as persistence. Even if you have a plan, unforeseen circumstances and difficulties could force you to make adjustments. Take it slow.
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