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| replicación f; autoduplicación f | |||
| replicación f (The process of copying content and/or configuration settings from one location, generally a server node, to another. Replication is done to ensure synchronization or fault tolerance) | |||
| duplicación f | |||
| reiteración f; réplica f | |||
| repetición f | |||
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| Replicación f | |||
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| replicaciones f | |||
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| data propagation (ssn) | |||
| In its broad computing sense, involves the use of redundant software or hardware elements to provide availability and fault-tolerant capabilities. In a database context, replication involves the sharing of data between databases to reduce workload among database servers, thereby improving client performance while maintaining consistency among all systems. | |||
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| The process by which a virus multiplies. see also life cycle | |||
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replication : 57 phrases in 11 subjects |
| Genetics | 6 |
| Health care | 5 |
| Information technology | 1 |
| Life sciences | 3 |
| Mathematics | 3 |
| Medical | 9 |
| Microsoft | 23 |
| Pharmacy and pharmacology | 1 |
| Psychology | 2 |
| Statistics | 3 |
| United Nations | 1 |