Rollback carries with it the contextual understanding of complete atomicity; otherwise it's slightly better than a yeet. It's similar to backups that are untested.
Complete atomicity carries with it the idea that the world is frozen, and any data only needs to change when you allow it to.
That's to say, it's an incredibly good idea when you can physically implement it. It's not something that everybody can do.
Complete atomicity carries with it the idea that the world is frozen, and any data only needs to change when you allow it to.
That's to say, it's an incredibly good idea when you can physically implement it. It's not something that everybody can do.