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Shared disk architecture

A shared disk architecture (SD) is a distributed computing architecture in which all disks are accessible from all cluster nodes. It contrasts with shared nothing architecture, in which all nodes have sole access to distinct disks. Multiple processors can access all disks directly via intercommunication network and every processor has local memory. A shared disk architecture (SD) is a distributed computing architecture in which all disks are accessible from all cluster nodes. It contrasts with shared nothing architecture, in which all nodes have sole access to distinct disks. Multiple processors can access all disks directly via intercommunication network and every processor has local memory.

[ "Uniform memory access", "Flat memory model", "Interleaved memory", "Memory map", "Distributed shared memory" ]
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