distributed replication
[/dɪˈstrɪbjətɪd ˌrɛplɪˈkeɪʃən/]
noun
🇧🇷 replicação distribuída
1. A data management technique where copies of data are created and maintained across multiple geographically dispersed or networked locations simultaneously
The company implemented distributed replication to ensure data availability across all its regional offices.
A empresa implementou replicação distribuída para garantir a disponibilidade de dados em todos os seus escritórios regionais.
2. In databases and systems, the process of automatically copying and synchronizing data across multiple servers or nodes in a network
Distributed replication reduces latency by allowing users to access data from the nearest server.
A replicação distribuída reduz a latência ao permitir que os usuários acessem dados do servidor mais próximo.
3. A redundancy strategy that ensures system reliability and fault tolerance by maintaining identical copies of critical data in separate locations
Through distributed replication, the system can continue operating even if one data center fails.
Por meio da replicação distribuída, o sistema pode continuar operando mesmo se um centro de dados falhar.
💡 This is a technical term widely used in both Brazilian and American IT industries. In Brazil, it's commonly discussed in technology conferences and corporate infrastructure planning. The term is standardized across all Portuguese-speaking regions due to its technical nature. Understanding this concept is essential for professionals working in cloud computing, database management, and enterprise infrastructure.
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