Database replication is the process of copying data from one database (the primary) to one or more other databases (replicas). It's used to improve data availability, read performance (by distributing read queries across replicas), disaster recovery, and data distribution to different locations. Common methods include synchronous replication (where changes are applied to all replicas before the transaction is considered complete) and asynchronous replication (where changes are applied to replicas after the transaction is complete on the primary).
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