Answer Posted / ravikanth
The global checkpoint is to flush/store the log (in memory
too) onto a
disk.
The global checkpoint is a more frequent activity,
therefore, the log on
the disk has more up-to-date transaction than the snapshot
on disk,
which created by local checkpoint
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