A Data Replication Framework is a software infrastructure that automates and manages the process of copying data between different storage locations or databases. It ensures data consistency and availability across multiple systems, which is crucial for disaster recovery, data backup, load balancing, and data warehousing. These frameworks often include features like real-time or near real-time replication, conflict resolution, and data transformation capabilities. They are commonly used to maintain data synchronization between primary and secondary databases, geographically dispersed data centers, or different database systems for analytical purposes.
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