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- No-force abstract "A no-force policy is used in transaction control in database theory. The term no-force refers to the disk pages related to the actual database object being modified.With a no-force policy, when a transaction commits, the changes made to the actual objects are not required to be written to disk in-place (forced).A record of the changes must still be preserved at commit time to ensure that the transaction is durable. This record is typically written to a sequential transaction log, with the actual changes to the database objects being changes which can be written at a later time.For frequently changed objects, a no-force policy allows updates to be merged and so reduce the number of write operations to the actual database object. A no-force policy also reduces the seek time required for a commit by having mostly sequential write operations to the transaction log, rather than requiring the disk to seek to many distinct database objects during a commit.".
- No-force wikiPageID "10312153".
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- No-force wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- No-force wikiPageRevisionID "254061429".
- No-force wikiPageWikiLink Category:Database_management_systems.
- No-force wikiPageWikiLink Database_theory.
- No-force wikiPageWikiLink Database_transaction.
- No-force wikiPageWikiLink Durability_(computer_science).
- No-force wikiPageWikiLink Durability_(database_systems).
- No-force wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive_performance_characteristics.
- No-force wikiPageWikiLink Seek_time.
- No-force wikiPageWikiLink Transaction_log.
- No-force wikiPageWikiLinkText "no-force".
- No-force hasPhotoCollection No-force.
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- No-force subject Category:Database_management_systems.
- No-force type Article.
- No-force type Article.
- No-force comment "A no-force policy is used in transaction control in database theory. The term no-force refers to the disk pages related to the actual database object being modified.With a no-force policy, when a transaction commits, the changes made to the actual objects are not required to be written to disk in-place (forced).A record of the changes must still be preserved at commit time to ensure that the transaction is durable.".
- No-force label "No-force".
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- No-force sameAs Q7042777.
- No-force sameAs Q7042777.
- No-force wasDerivedFrom No-force?oldid=254061429.
- No-force isPrimaryTopicOf No-force.