This in-depth whitepaper reviews and evaluates replication collision handling strategies and compares relative strengths and limitations. As is discussed, a replication system cannot be reliable and effective without the ability to prevent, detect, and flexibly resolve collision. Specific topics reviewed include global unique IDs, prevention of key and false update collisions, detection of true collisions, and collision resolution strategies.
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