Distributed Transactions

Put on your thinking caps and remember back to Day 1, "Understanding Windows DNA." The Windows DNA architecture is defined as a framework introduced in 1997 as a means of integrating client/server and Web technologies in the creation of scalable, multitier applications delivered over an enterprise network. So far, you have limited your transaction discussion to actions and procedures occurring in one database. Distributed transactions are transactions that update data on two or more network-connected systems. Microsoft SQL Server supports distributed transactions, and allows you to create transactions that update multiple SQL Server databases, as well as other data sources. The Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator ...

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