Explain the types Of Znodes?
Answer / Madhvi
In Apache ZooKeeper, there are four types of Znodes: persistable, ephemeral, sequential, and persistent-sequential. Persistent Znodes are permanent nodes that remain in the ZooKeeper namespace until they are explicitly deleted. Ephemeral nodes are temporary nodes that disappear when their creating client session is terminated. Sequential Znodes have a unique sequence number assigned to them upon creation, which ensures uniqueness within a given parent node. Persistent-sequential nodes combine persistence and sequential properties.
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