multiple-source replication
[/ˈmʌltɪpl ˈsɔːrs replɪˈkeɪʃən/]
nounpl: multiple-source replications
replicação de múltiplas fontes
1. A data replication process in which data is copied and synchronized from multiple source databases or servers to one or more destination databases simultaneously
The enterprise implemented multiple-source replication to ensure data consistency across all regional offices.
A empresa implementou replicação de múltiplas fontes para garantir consistência de dados em todos os escritórios regionais.
2. In database management, a technique where updates from various source systems are consolidated and replicated to a central target system
Multiple-source replication allows the company to aggregate sales data from different branches into a single data warehouse.
A replicação de múltiplas fontes permite que a empresa agregue dados de vendas de diferentes filiais em um único data warehouse.
This term is primarily used in technical and enterprise IT contexts in both Brazil and the USA. It's common in multinational companies managing distributed databases across different locations. In Brazil, organizations increasingly use this technology for handling data across multiple regional centers.
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