antibackout
Antibackout is a term used in software development and system administration to describe mechanisms or practices designed to prevent or mitigate unintended or malicious rollbacks of database transactions or other critical operations. In essence, it aims to ensure that once a change is committed, it remains permanent and cannot be easily undone, even in the face of system failures or external interference.
This concept is particularly relevant in environments where data integrity and atomicity are paramount, such as
Implementations of antibackout can vary widely. In database systems, this might involve specific transaction isolation levels,
While the term "antibackout" is not a universally standardized technical term with a single, definitive definition,