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  1. That too!

    That too!
  2. The question could probably have been formulated...

    The question could probably have been formulated as "The differences between centralised and distributed database configuration, client/server and embed access models"

    As it is, it looks a little...
  3. Yes. To start with. I also think your...

    Yes. To start with.

    I also think your definitions are wrong, with the exception of the distributed model.
  4. Yes, they are. But the term "client-server"...

    Yes, they are. But the term "client-server" doesn't apply to a DBMS to define its physical organization (as does centralized and distributed). It instead defines the DBMS access configuration. So the...
  5. Mind you, while true, other models also classify...

    Mind you, while true, other models also classify as centralized DBMSes. Namely:

    - Several replicated SQL Servers operating through load balancing hardware
    - Several SQL Servers in a DBMS cluster...
  6. A centralized database system is the traditional...

    A centralized database system is the traditional database schema in which the database at located in one place. It is not to say the database may not be distributed among several servers, mind you....
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