Question 5 2 Points A PDMS is composed of a set of peers and two kinds of mappings: storage descriptions and peer mappings. True or false?
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A PDMS typically consists of a network of peers (nodes) that collaborate to manage and share data. These systems often include mappings or metadata that describe how data is stored and how peers are interconnected. Show more…
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