multi-source replication
[ˈmʌlti ˈsɔːrs rɛplɪˈkeɪʃən]
nounpl: multi-source replications
replicação multi-origem
1. A database or data management technique where data is copied and synchronized from multiple source systems to one or more target systems simultaneously
The company implemented multi-source replication to consolidate customer data from their CRM, ERP, and legacy systems into a single data warehouse.
A empresa implementou replicação multi-origem para consolidar dados de clientes de seus sistemas de CRM, ERP e legados em um único data warehouse.
2. In distributed systems, the process of maintaining identical copies of data across multiple origin points that feed into destination databases or applications
Multi-source replication ensures data consistency across geographically distributed database replicas.
A replicação multi-origem garante consistência de dados em réplicas de banco de dados distribuídas geograficamente.
This is highly technical terminology used primarily in IT, database administration, and data engineering contexts. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation in either Brazil or the USA, but is standardized in corporate and academic settings dealing with databases and distributed systems. The term has gained prominence with the rise of cloud computing and big data applications.
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