• Multi-master replication is a method of database replication which allows data to be stored by a group of computers, and updated by any member of the group...
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  • uses data replication (especially multi-master replication) internally, to distribute its data among machines. Backup differs from replication in that the...
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  • synchronized by multi-master replication. The tasks which are not suited to multi-master replication and are viable only with a single-master database are...
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  • fallback Multi-master replication – Method of database replication SCSI initiator and target – Endpoint that initiates a SCSI command "Master–slave terminology...
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    (incremental) MapReduce, and (incremental) replication. One of CouchDB's distinguishing features is multi-master replication, which allows it to scale across machines...
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  • "Browser Peers" and "Runtime Peers". It employs multi-master replication with a custom commutative replicated data type (CRDT). GUN is currently used in the...
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  • open source software for database and file synchronization with Multi-master replication, filtered synchronization, and transformation capabilities. It...
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    Bidirectional replication (BDR) is an asynchronous multi-master replication system for PostgreSQL. Tools such as repmgr make managing replication clusters...
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  • of multi-master replication. However, there are still several roles that only one domain controller can perform, called the Flexible single master operation...
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    each shard is a group of replicas. ClickHouse uses asynchronous multi-master replication. Data is written to any available replica, then distributed to...
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    synchronous replication: Master to slave replication where the master waits on replication Synchronous replication: Multi-master replication is provided in MySQL...
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  • Version 2.4, released in October 2007, introduced N-way MultiMaster replication, Stand-by master, and the ability to delete and modify Schema elements on...
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  • Multimaster (redirect from Multi-master)
    bus in which there are multiple bus master nodes present on the bus Multi-master replication, a method of replication employed by databases to transfer...
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    device called a master recording, the source from which all copies will be produced (via methods such as pressing, duplication or replication). In recent...
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  • partitioning at any point in the tree, as well as replication of any partition to any number of servers. Replication between servers occurs periodically using...
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    Service Markup Language (DSMLv2). Written in Java, OpenDJ offers multi-master replication, access control, and many extensions. OpenDJ began as a fork of...
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  • (such systems employ multi-master replication), with the database back end's own replication mechanism handling the replication to all other servers....
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  • tightly tied to one product. Some early standardization efforts led to multi-vendor query languages like Gremlin, SPARQL, and Cypher. In September 2019...
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  • database Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) Machine-readable document Multi-model database NoSQL Object database Online database Real-time database...
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    database engines Comparison of relational database management systems Multi-master replication "MariaDB 5.1.38 Release Notes". MariaDB KnowledgeBase. Retrieved...
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  • sometimes referred to as "MySQL Cluster Replication" or "geographical replication". This is typically used to replicate clusters between data centers for IT...
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  • records, also known as service records. Active Directory uses multi-master replication to synchronize changes, meaning replicas pull changes from the...
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  • deployed on a distributed cluster of servers (called ‘nodes’) using multi-master replication. Some operations at the cluster level require a consensus of a...
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  • CouchDB – A NoSQL database from Apache Software Foundation with multi-master replication MariaDB – A community-developed relational database management...
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  • technical paper. Comparison of relational database management systems Multi-master replication "Comdb2". Comdb2 Website. Retrieved 2020-11-18. "Comdb2 Licenses"...
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  • generic synchronous multi-master replication library for transactional databases, used in MySQL and MariaDB; see multi-master replication#MySQL / MariaDB...
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  • Optimistic replication, also known as lazy replication, is a strategy for replication, in which replicas are allowed to diverge. Traditional pessimistic...
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  • abilities such as elastic growth, multi-tenancy, global footprint for local low-latency access, asynchronous replication, representational state transfer...
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  • Redis (section Replication)
    receive a full feed of messages published to the master, anywhere up the replication tree. Replication is useful for read (but not write) scalability or...
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    to the replicas. Oracle NoSQL Database provides single-master, multi-replica database replication. Transactional data is delivered to all replica nodes...
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