single-master replication
[ˈsɪŋɡəl ˈmæstər rɛplɪˈkeɪʃən]
nounpl: single-master replications
replicação de mestre único
1. A database replication architecture where one primary server (master) handles all write operations and distributes data to one or more read-only replica servers
The system uses single-master replication to ensure data consistency across all read replicas.
O sistema usa replicação de mestre único para garantir consistência de dados em todas as réplicas de leitura.
2. A replication model in which a single authoritative source maintains the original data and propagates changes to subordinate copies
Single-master replication reduces complexity compared to multi-master setups.
A replicação de mestre único reduz a complexidade em comparação com configurações multi-mestre.
This is specialized technical terminology predominantly used in software engineering, database administration, and cloud computing contexts. The term is used identically in both Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese technical communities, though there may be minor naming convention differences. In North American tech hubs like NYC, the term 'single-master replication' is standard, though there's increasing preference for 'primary-replica' terminology to avoid master-slave language associations.
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