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[The designer of a replication protocol must deal with the following issues and fundamental questions: Consistency: What consistency guarantees are desired and how are they provided?Update format: Do replicas exchange data items or update operations?Change tracking: How do devices record updates that need to be propagated to other devices?Metadata: What metadata is stored and communicated about replicated items?Sync state: What state is maintained at a device for each synchronization partnership?Change enumeration: How do devices determine which updates still need to be sent to which other devices?Communication: What transport protocols are used for sending updates between devices?Ordering: How do devices decide on the order in which received updates should be applied?Filtering: How are the contents of a partial replica specified and managed?Conflicts: How are conflicting updates detected and resolved?]
Published: Jan 1, 2008
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