Comment by VerifiedReports
4 days ago
No, they don't. A master/slave configuration (of hard drives, for example) involves two things. I specifically included it to head off the exact objection you're raising.
"...the slash is now used to represent division and fractions, as a date separator, in between multiple alternative or related terms"
-Wikipedia
And what is a key/value store? A store of related terms.
And if you had a system that only allowed a finite collection of key values, where might you put them? A key-value store.
The hard drives are either master or slave. A hard drive is not a master-and-slave.
Exactly. And an entry in a key/value store is either a key or a value. Not both.
No, an entry is a key-and-value pair. Are you deriously suggesting it is possible to add only keys without corresponding values, or vice versa?