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== Distributed Data Storage == Elixir provides several options for distributed data storage, allowing applications to store and access data across multiple nodes: === ETS === The Erlang Term Storage (ETS) is a built-in mechanism for storing key-value data in memory. ETS tables can be created and accessed by processes across multiple nodes, providing an efficient way to share data in a distributed system. === Mnesia === Mnesia is a distributed database management system available in Elixir. It provides a high-level API for storing and querying data distributed across multiple nodes. Mnesia supports transactions and replication, making it a powerful tool for building distributed data storage systems. === Distributed Elixir === Distributed Elixir is a library that extends Elixir's built-in distribution capabilities. It provides abstractions for managing distributed state and coordination, making it easier to build fault-tolerant and scalable distributed applications.
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