What is ZooKeeper Atomic Broadcast (ZAB) protocol?
Answer / Amit Kumar Sahani
ZooKeeper Atomic Broadcast (ZAB) is a consensus protocol used by ZooKeeper to achieve atomicity in distributed systems. It ensures that all replicas agree on a single update and that updates are applied in the order they were sent, even in the presence of network failures or latency.
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