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  2. SymmetricDS - Wikipedia

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    SymmetricDS is open source software for database and file synchronization with Multi-master replication, filtered synchronization, and transformation capabilities. [2] It is designed to scale for a large number of nodes, work across low-bandwidth connections, and withstand periods of network outage. [3]

  3. MySQL Cluster - Wikipedia

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    MySQL Cluster, also known as MySQL Ndb Cluster is a technology providing shared-nothing clustering and auto-sharding for the MySQL database management system. It is designed to provide high availability and high throughput with low latency, while allowing for near linear scalability. [ 3 ]

  4. Data synchronization - Wikipedia

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    Data quality is another serious constraint. For better management and to maintain good quality of data, the common practice is to store the data at one location and share with different people and different systems and/or applications from different locations. It helps in preventing inconsistencies in the data.

  5. Multi-master replication - Wikipedia

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    MySQL: MySQL Group Replication, a plugin for virtual synchronous multi-master with conflict handling and distributed recovery was released with 5.7.17. Cluster Projects: MySQL Cluster supports conflict detection and resolution between multiple masters since version 6.3 for true multi-master capability for the MySQL Server.

  6. List of URI schemes - Wikipedia

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    Open a geographic location in a two or three-dimensional coordinate reference system on your preferred maps application. Internet Engineering Task Force's RFC 5870 (published 8 June 2010) geo:25.245470718844146,51.45400942457904

  7. Mobile database - Wikipedia

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    Mobile computing devices (e.g., smartphones and PDAs) store and share data over a mobile network, or a database which is actually stored by the mobile device.This could be a list of contacts, price information, distance travelled, or any other information.

  8. SyncML - Wikipedia

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    the phone sends one or more Sync command containing an Add sub-command for each item (e.g., phonebook entry); if the number of entries is large, it does not include the <Final/> tag; in the latter case, the computer requests to continue with an appropriate Alert message, and the mobile sends another chunk of items; otherwise, the computer ...

  9. Couchbase Server - Wikipedia

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    Couchbase Mobile / Couchbase Lite is a mobile database providing data replication. [ 14 ] Couchbase Lite (originally TouchDB) provides native libraries for offline-first NoSQL databases with built-in peer-to-peer or client-server replication mechanisms. [ 15 ]