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Replication is the act of creating (normally automatically) a duplicate copy of a database or file system on a different computer. The term usually implies the intelligent copying of parts of the source database which have changed since the last replication with the destination. |
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Replication may be one-way or two-way. Two-way replication is much more complicated because of the possibility that a replicated object may have been updated differently in the two locations in which case some method is needed to reconcile the different versions. |
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Some examples: |
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* Lotus Notes can automatically distribute document databases across telecommunications networks. Notes supports a wide range of network protocols including X25 and Internet TCP/IP. |
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* [LDAP] (and implementations like ActiveDirectory) can be set up across multiple servers, so you query any one and get the same information, because they replicated between them. |
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* [PostgreSQL] is getting replication in the next version. |
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