What is the Difference Between Distributed and Centralized Version Control Systems

Jordan Sanders
Nov 29, 2024

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Safe and efficient source code management is crucial during application development. The code should be stored securely, with all changes meticulously documented to catch and fix any errors, especially when multiple developers are involved. This is typically done using version control systems (VCS).

Version control enables teams to collaborate effectively, reduce risks, and maintain stability.

This article discussed version control systems, including their types, the advantages and disadvantages of each, and the significant role they play in modern software delivery processes.

Read in full to learn what Version Control is, the difference between Centralized and Distributed Version Control Systems, and how dbForge Studio for SQL Server, a multi-featured IDE, can help you with your database routines.

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Jordan Sanders
Jordan Sanders

Written by Jordan Sanders

PR Manager at Devart since 2010 | Obsessed with the promotion of database development optimization

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