A distributed database is a database in which storage devices are not all attached to a common processing unit such as a CPU. It is stored on multiple computers located in the same physical location or scattered over a network of interconnected computers. It is commonly used to improve database availability, scalability, and fault tolerance. Common use cases include managing large datasets across multiple geographic locations, supporting high-transaction applications, and providing data redundancy for disaster recovery.
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