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Definition: database replication

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Definition: database replication
Data hub vs. data lake: Deciphering the differences
The rise of multimodel databases to support data variety
How to build an effective streaming data architecture
Using DataOps to create business value from big data
Definition: database replication
Database replication is the frequent electronic copying of data from a database in one computer or server to a database in another -- so that all users share the same level of information.
Data hub vs. data lake: Deciphering the differences
Data lakes and data hubs are approaches to data management that are typically opposed. Here are the main differences between these two storage options.
The rise of multimodel databases to support data variety
Polyglot persistence has been the predominant answer to supporting diverse data models. But to optimize a variety of data, multimodel databases have been gaining popularity.
How to build an effective streaming data architecture
Data architecture can be tricky when it comes to real-time analytics. Clear objectives and scalability are important factors when determining the streaming data architecture you need.
Using DataOps to create business value from big data
Now is the time to take all that data your organization has amassed through the years and, with DataOps, use it to make actionable business decisions.
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