I am taking an operating systems class where we just learned about the 'readers and writers' problem: how do you deal with multiple processes that want to read and write from the same memory (at the same time)? I'm also dealing with a version of this problem at work: I am writing an application that requires multiple users to read and write to a shared SQL server database. Because the 'readers and writers' problem seems so well understood and discussed, I'm assuming that Microsoft has solved it for me. Meaning, that I don't need to worry about setting permissions or configuring SQL server to ensure that people are not reading and writing to a database at the same time. Specifically, can I assume that, with SQL server 2005, by default:
- No process reads while another process is writing
- No two processes write at the same time