data replication
Data replication is the process of copying a database from a source to a target in a well-managed, repeatable and consistent manner. Enterprise data replication solutions typically include real-time processing and synchronization, platform independence, and capacity for replication of distributed data sources. Data replication is used to provided mirrored copies of large databases, but more importantly to provide effortless and instantaneous recovery from system failure. Selected data replication links: |
| Related terms: data replication services, system backup, real time data replication |
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