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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T09:12:26+00:00 2026-05-21T09:12:26+00:00

BASE stands for ‘Basically Available, Soft state, Eventually consistent’ So, I’ve come this far:

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BASE stands for ‘Basically Available, Soft state, Eventually consistent’

So, I’ve come this far: “Basically Available: the system is available, but not necessarily all items in it at any given point in time” and “Eventually Consistent: after a certain time all nodes are consistent, but at any given time this might not be the case” (please correct me if I’m wrong).

But, what is meant exactly by ‘Soft State’? I haven’t been able to find any decent explanations on the internet yet.

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    2026-05-21T09:12:27+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 9:12 am

    This page (originally here, now available only from the web archive) may help:

    [soft state] is information (state) the user put into the system that
    will go away if the user doesn’t maintain it. Stated another way, the
    information will expire unless it is refreshed.

    By contrast, the position of a typical simple light-switch is
    “hard-state”. If you flip it up, it will stay up, possibly forever. It
    will only change back to down when you (or some other user) explicitly
    comes back to manipulate it.

    The BASE acronym is a bit contrived, and most NoSQL stores don’t actually require data to be refreshed in this way. There’s another explanation suggesting that soft-state means that the system will change state without user intervention due to eventual consistency (but then the soft-state part of the acronym is redundant).

    There are some specific usages where state must indeed be refreshed by the user; for example, in the Cassandra NoSQL database, one can give all rows a time-to-live to make them completely soft-state (they will expire unless refreshed), but this is an unusual mode of usage (a transient cache, essentially).

    “Soft-state” might also apply to the gossip protocol within Cassandra; a new node can determine the state of the cluster from the gossip messages it receives, and this cluster state must be constantly refreshed to detect unresponsive nodes.

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