DATABASE SYSTEM CONCEPTS LCPO
DATABASE SYSTEM CONCEPTS LCPO
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ISBN: 9781265586577
Author: SILBERSCHATZ
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 23, Problem 1PE
Program Plan Intro

Distributed database:

A distributed database is a database that comprises of two or more files situated in various destinations either on a similar system or on altogether various systems. This database can be stored on different storage devices and processing is distributed among multiple databases.

Local Area Network:

  • Local area network is a network that covers a small geographical area such as homes, offices and groups of buildings.
  • Local Area Network has higher bandwidth rates.
  • It runs at a bandwidth speed of 100 Mbps, 1Gbps or 10 Gbps.
  • The network speed which is the speed in which data packets are transported is faster for LAN than for a WAN.

Wide Area Network:

  • Wide area network is a network that covers large geographical areas that can span the globe.
  • Wide area network has lower bandwidth rates compared with local area network.
  • Wide area networks run on bandwidth of 20 Mbps, 50 Mbps or 100 Mbps.
  • The network speed which is the speed in which data packets are transported is slower for WAN.

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Key differences between a local-area network and a wide-area network, that affect the design of a distributed database:

Local Area NetworkWide Area Network
LAN is used in private areasWAN is used in public areas
The data transfer rate is higher for LAN than for a WANThe data transfer rate is slower for WAN
The throughput cannot be raised through replication and fragmentationThe throughput can be raised through replication and fragmentation
The maintenance cost for a LAN is lower as it covers only smaller areas.The maintenance cost for a WAN is higher as it covers larger areas.
LAN has less congestion compared to WANWAN has more congestion compared to LAN

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