Explain acid properties?

Answer Posted / saravankumar

The term ACID conveys the role transactions play in
mission-critical applications. Coined by transaction
processing pioneers, ACID stands for atomicity, consistency,
isolation, and durability.



These properties ensure predictable behavior, reinforcing
the role of transactions as all-or-none propositions
designed to reduce the management load when there are many
variables.

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