May 1, 2024
4 minute read
Database replication is a technology that allows you to create and maintain multiple copies of a database, ensuring high availability and data redundancy. By replicating your database, you can improve performance, reduce downtime, and protect your data from loss or corruption.
Why learn about database replication?
There are many reasons why you might want to learn about database replication. Some of the most common reasons include:
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Reading list
We've selected seven books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Database Replication.
Collection of papers on database replication. It includes papers on topics such as replication architectures, replication protocols, and data consistency.
Performance evaluation of database replication. It covers topics such as replication architectures, replication protocols, and data consistency.
Security analysis of database replication. It covers topics such as replication architectures, replication protocols, and data consistency.
Provides a comprehensive overview of database replication, covering topics such as replication architectures, replication protocols, and data consistency.
Comprehensive guide to PostgreSQL replication. It covers topics such as replication architectures, replication methods, and performance tuning.
Step-by-step guide to setting up and managing SQL Server replication. It covers topics such as setting up publishers and subscribers, configuring replication options, and troubleshooting replication problems.
Practical guide to setting up and managing Oracle Database replication. It covers topics such as setting up primary and standby databases, configuring replication options, and troubleshooting replication problems.
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