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asynchronous replication
Last modified: Friday, July 06, 2007
A technology used in server
and networkstorage. Once
data has been written to the primary storage site, new
writes to that site can be accepted, without having to wait for the secondary or
remote storage site to also finish its writes. The downside to asynchronous
replication is the possibility of data loss if the primary site should happen to
fail before the data has been written to the secondary site.
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