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1) Database parallel access, that is, two Or two or more users access the same data at the same time, which is also the biggest problem faced by the database engine how to design and implement a moderate response.
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π¦ Comparison of SQL Server and Oracle to prevent data locking
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1) Database parallel access, that is, two Or two or more users access the same data at the same time, which is also the biggest problem faced by the database engine how to design and implement a moderate response.
2) A well-designed, high-performance database engine can easily serve thousands of users at the same time. The database system with "lack of confidence" will greatly reduce its performance as more users access the system at the same time. In the worst case, the system may even crash.
3) Of course, parallel access is the most important issue for any database solution. Various database systems have proposed various solutions in order to solve the problem of parallel access. SQL Server and Oracle DBMS also use different parallel processing methods. What is the real difference between them?