No-force

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title: No-force
text: A no-force policy is used in transaction control in database theory. The term no-force refers to the disk pages related to the actual database object being modified. With a no-force policy, when a transaction commits, the changes made to the actual objects are not "forced", that is, required to be written to disk in-place. A record of the changes must still be preserved at commit time to ensure that the transaction is durable. This record is typically written to a sequential transaction log, so
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date modified: 2020-03-02T14:00:12Z
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