Configurations like A, C, and D may not represent standard distributed database implementations due to their mix of components that do not align well with common practices in distributed database architecture. For instance, having two main databases might suggest replication or high availability setups, but this alone doesn't fit the typical distributed model as cleanly as option B.
Answer is B. Not matter how many node servers you have there is always ONE app server. There only ever ONE main database server and the rest are NODE servers.
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