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A [[data base]] that operates as one logical entity, but its data physically stored at multiple locations, with no one location having a complete copy | A [[data base]] that operates as one logical entity, but its data physically stored at multiple locations, with no one location having a complete copy; the [[Domain Name System]] is one example |
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Federated database [r]: A data base that operates as one logical entity, but its data physically stored at multiple locations, with no one location having a complete copy; the Domain Name System is one example