Introduction to Distributed Databases - Lecture 21
Offered By: CMU Database Group via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
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Explore the fundamentals of distributed databases in this comprehensive lecture from Carnegie Mellon University's Intro to Database Systems course. Delve into key concepts and architectures presented by Professor Andy Pavlo, covering essential topics in distributed database systems. Learn about the challenges and solutions in designing and implementing distributed databases, including data partitioning, replication strategies, and consistency models. Gain insights into how distributed databases handle scalability, fault tolerance, and performance optimization. Access accompanying slides and notes for a deeper understanding of the material. This lecture provides a solid foundation for students and professionals interested in advanced database concepts and distributed systems.
Syllabus
21 - Introduction to Distributed Databases (CMU Intro to Database Systems / Fall 2022)
Taught by
CMU Database Group
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