Accuracy of Atomic Transaction Scenario for Heterogeneous Distributed Column-Oriented Databases

As Internet usage is rapidly growing, e-commerce, e-business and corporate world revenue also increases. These areas not only require scalable and consistent databases but also require inter-database transaction support as well. In this paper, we present a scalable architecture along with a distributed algorithm to support atomic transactions across heterogeneous distributed column-oriented databases. Our methodology does not compromise on any assumption on the accuracy of failure territories. Hence, it reveals suited for a class of heterogeneous distributed systems. To achieve such a target, our architectural model exploits an innovative methodology for distributed atomic transactions. Here, we analyse this methodology between different site or node transactions by the analytical performance to make the protocol sufficient.

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