This in-depth whitepaper describes the major commercial replication designs and analyzes the advantages and challenges with each option. The paper compares message-based replication (a.k.a. store-and-forward, message queuing) with connection-based replication (a.k.a. point-to-point, session-based), and examines different approaches to change detection (i.e., determining what database information has changed, and change capture (i.e., maintaining logs/queues of changed data for later transmission.)
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