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  2. Data synchronization - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_synchronization

    Database replication, where copies of data on a database are kept in sync, despite possible large geographical separation; Journaling , a technique used by many modern file systems to make sure that file metadata are updated on a disk in a coherent, consistent manner.

  3. SymmetricDS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SymmetricDS

    Both database tables and filesystems can be synchronized across a network of nodes. Configuration allows for selection of tables, columns (vertical filtering), and subsets of rows (horizontal filtering) to synchronize in one direction or both directions. Files are selected by base directory and whether to recurse into directories.

  4. Microsoft Sync Framework - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Sync Framework is a data synchronization platform from Microsoft that can be used to synchronize data across multiple data stores. Sync Framework includes a transport-agnostic architecture, into which data store-specific synchronization providers, modelled on the ADO.NET data provider API, can be plugged in. Sync Framework can be used for offline access to data, by working against a ...

  5. Multi-master replication - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-master_replication

    SymmetricDS is database independent, data synchronization software. It uses web and database technologies to replicate tables between relational databases in near real time. The software was designed to scale for a large number of databases, work across low-bandwidth connections, and withstand periods of network outage.

  6. Mobile database - Wikipedia

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    IoT embedded/portable database, can synchronize with multiple stationary database and/or mobile devices Proprietary Realm: MongoDB Inc. Object Database deprecated No Portable local database, has a synchronized mode that synchronizes (real-time) with stationary database Core Apache 2.0 License, Sync Proprietary SQL Anywhere: Sybase iAnywhere ...

  7. Embedded database - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embedded_database

    SQL Server Compact is an embedded database by Microsoft with wide variety of features like multi-process connections, T-SQL, ADO.NET Sync Services to sync with any back-end database, Merge Replication with SQL Server, Programming API: LINQ to SQL, LINQ to Entities, ADO.NET. The product runs on both Desktop and Mobile Windows platforms.

  8. SQL Anywhere - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL_Anywhere

    SQL Anywhere Server is a high performing and embeddable relational database-management system that scales from thousands of users in server environments down to desktop and mobile applications used in widely deployed, zero-administration environments.

  9. Distributed SQL - Wikipedia

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    A distributed SQL database is a single relational database which replicates data across multiple servers. Distributed SQL databases are strongly consistent and most support consistency across racks, data centers, and wide area networks including cloud availability zones and cloud geographic zones .