Two-Phase Commit

Two-Phase Commit Protocol: Ensuring Transactional Agreement
The Two-Phase Commit Protocol (2PC) is a distributed algorithm that ensures all participants in a transaction agree on committing or aborting the transaction. This article provides historical context, key events, detailed explanations, and its significance in distributed systems.

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