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Chapter 10

Transactions, ACID, Locking, Concurrency, and Consistency

Handle critical business updates safely by understanding transactional behavior in MySQL.

Inside this chapter

  1. Why Transactions Matter
  2. ACID Principles
  3. Basic Transaction Flow
  4. Locking and Concurrency
  5. Business Example

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Chapter 10

Why Transactions Matter

Many systems must ensure that related changes succeed together or fail together. Payments, inventory adjustments, transfers, and order workflows are classic examples where partial success would be dangerous.

Chapter 10

ACID Principles

  • Atomicity: all or nothing
  • Consistency: valid state before and after
  • Isolation: concurrent transactions should not corrupt each other
  • Durability: committed data should survive failures appropriately
Chapter 10

Basic Transaction Flow

START TRANSACTION;
UPDATE accounts SET balance = balance - 100 WHERE id = 1;
UPDATE accounts SET balance = balance + 100 WHERE id = 2;
COMMIT;
Chapter 10

Locking and Concurrency

Multiple users and services may update data simultaneously. MySQL must coordinate these interactions carefully to preserve correctness. Understanding isolation and locking helps explain why some applications see contention or inconsistent reads.

Chapter 10

Business Example

A wallet transfer system cannot allow money to be removed from one account without reaching the destination account. Transactional correctness is central to trust in such systems.

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