multi-master replication
[/ˈmʌlti ˈmæstər ˌrɛplɪˈkeɪʃən/]
nounpl: multi-master replications
replicação multi-mestre
1. A database replication architecture in which multiple servers (masters) can accept write operations and propagate changes to all other replicas in the system
Multi-master replication allows any node in the cluster to accept write operations, improving availability and fault tolerance.
A replicação multi-mestre permite que qualquer nó no cluster aceite operações de escrita, melhorando a disponibilidade e tolerância a falhas.
2. A distributed database technique where data is synchronized bidirectionally across multiple primary nodes
The company implemented multi-master replication to ensure data consistency across geographically distributed data centers.
A empresa implementou replicação multi-mestre para garantir consistência de dados em centros de dados geograficamente distribuídos.
Multi-master replication is a technical term primarily used in software engineering and database administration communities in both Brazil and the USA. It reflects the industry's move toward more resilient, distributed systems architecture. In Brazilian tech companies, the English term is often retained in technical documentation, though Portuguese translations like 'replicação multi-mestre' are increasingly used in educational and localized contexts.
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