
Replication Overview
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For conceptual information on how you can use replication in your directory
deployment, see the
Red Hat Directory Server Deployment Guide
.
Replication Overview
Replication is the mechanism by which directory data is automatically copied
from one Directory Server to another. Updates of any kind — entry additions,
modifications, or even deletions — are automatically mirrored to other Directory
Servers using replication. This section contains information on the following
replication concepts:
• Read-Write Replica/Read-Only Replica
• Supplier/Consumer
• Changelog
• Unit of Replication
• Replication Identity
• Replication Agreement
• Compatibility with Earlier Versions of Directory Server
Read-Write Replica/Read-Only Replica
A database that participates in replication is defined as a
replica
. There are two
kinds of replicas: read-write or read-only. A read-write replica contains master
copies of directory information and can be updated. A read-only replica refers all
update operations to read-write replicas. A server can hold any number of
read-only or read-write replicas.
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