
Replication (computing)
Replication in computing involves sharing information so as to ensure consistency between redundant resources, such as software or hardware components, to improve reliability, fault-tolerance, or accessibility.
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- ACID
- Atomic broadcast
- Atomic operation
- Backup
- Block device
- CAP theorem
- Category:Data synchronization
- Category:Fault-tolerant computer systems
- Change data capture
- Common Object Request Broker Architecture
- Computer hardware
- Computer network
- Computing
- Conflict resolution
- Consensus (computer science)
- Consistency model
- Database
- Database management system
- Database transaction
- Data storage device
- Deterministic finite automaton
- Device driver
- Disaster Recovery
- Disk array controller
- Disk mirroring
- Distributed computing
- Distributed concurrency control
- Distributed filesystem
- Distributed lock manager
- Distributed shared memory
- Failover
- Fault-tolerance
- Fault-tolerant computer system
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- File system
- Filter driver
- Hard disk
- High-availability cluster
- Horizontal scalability
- IBM
- Jim Gray (computer scientist)
- Journaling file system
- Kernel driver
- Keyspace (data store)
- Latency (engineering)
- Lazy replication
- Leader election
- Load balancing (computing)
- Log shipping
- Master-slave (computers)
- Microsoft
- Multicast
- Multi-master replication
- Network protocol
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- One-copy serializability
- Operating system
- Optimistic replication
- PACELC theorem
- Page (computer memory)
- Paging
- Paxos algorithm
- Quality of service
- Recovery point objective
- Reliability (computer networking)
- Rsync
- slave (technology)
- Snapshot (computer storage)
- Software
- Speed of light
- Spread Toolkit
- State machine replication
- Synchronization
- System Center Data Protection Manager
- Timestamp
- Transactional data
- Transaction log
- Transparency (human-computer interaction)
- Virtual synchrony
- VSAM
- WANdisco
- WAN optimization
- Wide area network
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- Replicação de dados
- Replicación (informática)
- Replicatie (informatica)
- Replication (computing)
- Réplication (informatique)
- Replikace databází
- Replikacja danych
- Replikasjon (informatikk)
- Replikation (Datenverarbeitung)
- Репликация (вычислительная техника)
- Реплікація (бази даних)
- שכפול נתונים
- تكرار (حوسبة)
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