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What are ACID properties?

Tags
#transaction#acid#database-theory
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Answer

ACID describes transactional guarantees: Atomicity (all‑or‑nothing), Consistency (invariants preserved), Isolation (concurrent transactions behave as if serialized), and Durability (committed data survives crashes).

Advanced answer

Deep dive

Expanding on the short answer — what usually matters in practice:

  • Context (tags): transaction, acid, database-theory
  • Data model and access patterns: dominant queries (read/write ratio, sorting, pagination).
  • Indexes: when they help vs hurt (write amplification, memory).
  • Consistency & transactions: what’s guaranteed and what can bite you.
  • Explain the "why", not just the "what" (intuition + consequences).
  • Trade-offs: what you gain/lose (time, memory, complexity, risk).
  • Edge cases: empty inputs, large inputs, invalid inputs, concurrency.

Examples

A tiny example (query shape):

-- Example: index + query shape
SELECT *
FROM users
WHERE email = '[email protected]'
LIMIT 1;

Common pitfalls

  • Too generic: no concrete trade-offs or examples.
  • Mixing average-case and worst-case (e.g., complexity).
  • Ignoring constraints: memory, concurrency, network/disk costs.

Interview follow-ups

  • When would you choose an alternative and why?
  • What production issues show up and how do you diagnose them?
  • How would you test edge cases?

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