How exactly foundationdb beats CAP theorem?









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Are foundationdb claims on consistency valid?




FoundationDB provides the strongest possible consistency model, sequential consistency (closely related to serializability from the database literature), providing the greatest possible ease of development.




If yes, How does it exactly circumvent CAP theorem and provide strong [sequential] consistency given that it is a distributed NOSQL database?










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    Are foundationdb claims on consistency valid?




    FoundationDB provides the strongest possible consistency model, sequential consistency (closely related to serializability from the database literature), providing the greatest possible ease of development.




    If yes, How does it exactly circumvent CAP theorem and provide strong [sequential] consistency given that it is a distributed NOSQL database?










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      Are foundationdb claims on consistency valid?




      FoundationDB provides the strongest possible consistency model, sequential consistency (closely related to serializability from the database literature), providing the greatest possible ease of development.




      If yes, How does it exactly circumvent CAP theorem and provide strong [sequential] consistency given that it is a distributed NOSQL database?










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      Are foundationdb claims on consistency valid?




      FoundationDB provides the strongest possible consistency model, sequential consistency (closely related to serializability from the database literature), providing the greatest possible ease of development.




      If yes, How does it exactly circumvent CAP theorem and provide strong [sequential] consistency given that it is a distributed NOSQL database?







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