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Re-consider the definition of conventional datastore #6

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QiufangMa opened this issue Dec 24, 2024 · 0 comments
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Re-consider the definition of conventional datastore #6

QiufangMa opened this issue Dec 24, 2024 · 0 comments

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QiufangMa commented Dec 24, 2024

conventional configuration datastore defined in NMDA

conventional configuration datastore: One of the following set of
configuration datastores: <running>, <startup>, <candidate>, and
<intended>. These datastores share a common datastore schema, and
protocol operations allow copying data between these datastores.
The term "conventional" is chosen as a generic umbrella term for
these datastores.

We may need to re-consider whether there are cases where <intended> shares a different datastore schema.

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