Shared everything vs Shared Nothing
Akash Jain
Solutions Architect & Tech presales | Big Data | Real time Data | Customer Success
In today's world of rapidly evolving workload patterns, understanding the differences between shared everything and shared nothing storage architectures is crucial while designing distrubuted system.
In a shared everything architecture the storage layer is common for the nodes in a cluster. So all the nodes in a cluster access the same storage. While in shared nothing architecture each node has its own dedicated storage.
This infographic compares the two.