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Network partition

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42:, either by design, to optimize them separately, or due to the failure of network devices. Distributed software must be designed to be partition-tolerant, that is, even after the network is partitioned, it still works correctly. 69:, and partition tolerance. Partition tolerance, in this context, means the ability of a data processing system to continue processing data even if a network partition causes communication errors between subsystems. 49:
device between the two subnets fails. In that case nodes A and B can no longer communicate with nodes C and D, but all nodes A-D work the same as before.
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For example, in a network with multiple subnets where nodes A and B are located in one subnet and nodes C and D are in another, a partition occurs if the
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This article is about networking hardware and its optimization. For measurement in network science of graph structure, see
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is a division of a computer network into relatively independent
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Index

Network partitioning
Modularity (networks)
subnets
network switch
CAP theorem
consistency
availability
Partition of the Large Network
doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.20183.06565/6
"Errors in Database Systems, Eventual Consistency, and the CAP Theorem"
Categories
Hardware partitioning
Networking hardware
Decomposition methods

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