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Every YugabyteDB node is comprised of 2 layers, YBase and YQL. YBase, the core data fabric, is a highly available, distributed system with strong write consistency, tunable read consistency, and an advanced log-structured row/document-oriented storage. It includes several optimizations for handling ever-growing datasets efficiently. YQL is the upper/edge layer that has the API specific aspects - for example, the server-side implementation of Apache Cassandra Query Language and Redis protocols, and the corresponding query/command compilation and run-time (data type representations, built-in operations, etc.).
In terms of the traditional CAP theorem, YugabyteDB is a CP database (consistent and partition tolerant), but achieves very high availability. The architectural design of Yugabyte is similar to Google Cloud Spanner, which is also a CP system. The description about Spanner here is just as valid for YugabyteDB. The key takeaway is that no system provides 100% availability, so the pragmatic question is whether or not the system delivers availability that is so high that most users no longer have to be concerned about outages. For example, given there are many sources of outages for an application, if YugabyteDB is an insignificant contributor to its downtime, then users are correct to not worry about it.