
In this chapter, we highlight the design space of distributed database systems, dividing it by the four dimensions sharding, replication, storage management, and query processing. The goal is to provide a comprehensive set of data management requirements that have to be considered for designing a flexible backend for globally distributed web applications. Therefore, we survey the implementation techniques of systems and discuss how they are related to different functional and non-functional properties (goals) of data management systems.
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