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With the emergence of (geographically) distributed data mangement in cloud infrastructures the key value systems were promoted as so-called NoSQL systems. In order to achieve maximum availability and performance these KV stores sacrificed the "holy grail" of database consistency and relied on relaxed consistency models, such as eventual consistency.