Strong Consistency
Learn about strong consistency and how to achieve it.
Strong consistency, or immediate consistency, means that the effects of an update are immediately observable across the entire system. For instance, if a user inserts a new record into the system, it should be visible to all other users as soon as the user has pressed the Save button.
One way of achieving strong consistency is to use transactions. Modern databases support transactions. As a general rule, you should use them whenever your business application reads or writes data. For more information about this, see the Transactions documentation page.
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