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Data Replication
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ALSO CALLED: File Replication, Database Replication, Replication of Data, and Replication
DEFINITION: Replication (pronounced rehp-lih-KA-shun) is the process of making a replica (a copy) of something. A replication (noun) is a copy. The term is used in fields as varied as microbiology (cell replication), knitwear (replication of knitting patterns), and information distribution
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DATA REPLICATION DEFINITION (continued):
Replication (pronounced rehp-lih-KA-shun) is the process of making a replica (a copy) of something. A replication (noun) is a copy. The term is used in fields as varied as microbiology (cell replication), knitwear (replication of knitting patterns), and information distribution (CD-ROM replication). On the Internet, a Web site that has been replicated in its entirety and put on another site is called a mirror site. Using the groupware product, Lotus Notes, replication is the periodic electronic refreshing (copying) of a database from one computer server to another so that all users in the Notes network constantly share the same level of information. Data Replication definition sponsored by SearchSQLServer.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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