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We know, Conservative 2PL is another name of Strict 2PL. But According to Navathe book

Conservative 2PL is deadlock free,but Strict 2PL can have deadlock.

Then how both could be same??

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As far as I know, Strict 2PL and Conservative 2PL are different.

In Strict 2PL, xclusive locks are held until commit is performed.

In Conservative 2PL, first all locks are held and then any action is performed. In this case, the transaction would be deadlock free.

Source- RBR lectures

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