What Is Two-phase Commit ?
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In transaction processing, databases, and computer networking, the two-phase commit protocol is a type of atomic commitment protocol. It is a distributed algorithm that coordinates all the processes that participate in a distributed atomic transaction on whether to commit or abort the transaction.
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A two-phase commit is a standardized protocol that ensures that a database commit is implementing in the situation where a commit operation must be broken into two separate parts. In database management, saving data changes is known as a commit and undoing changes is known as a rollback.
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