Keep Your Data in Perfect Sync.

The Replication tab allows you to configure data replication either from your primary application to a datacenter or between different datacenters. This feature is essential for enabling seamless data synchronization to improve availability, create robust backup and testing environments, and implement disaster recovery strategies.

Configure Your Data Synchronization Strategy:

The replication interface provides granular control over how and when your data is synchronized.

Visual Replication Path

A clear diagram visualizes the data flow, showing the source (e.g., 'Ioshka App') and the target ('Datacenter - New York 1'), giving you an at-a-glance understanding of the replication job.

Flexible Scope

Define exactly what to replicate. Choose the source datacenter and specify whether to synchronize all tables, a predefined setup, or a custom selection of tables to meet your specific needs.

One-Time or Continuous

Control the timing of the synchronization. Select 'One Time' for a single data transfer, ideal for backups or migrations, or choose 'Continuous' to keep the source and target perpetually in sync for high-availability setups.

FAQs

The Replication tab enables you to configure data synchronization between your primary application and datacenters or across multiple datacenters.

Replication improves availability, supports disaster recovery, and enables reliable backup and testing environments by keeping data synchronized across systems.

It’s a clear diagram showing the data flow from the source, like the Ioshka App, to the target datacenter, providing a quick overview of replication jobs.

Yes. You can replicate all tables, use a predefined setup, or select specific tables to customize your synchronization strategy.

One-time replication transfers data once, ideal for migrations or backups, while continuous replication keeps source and target datacenters always in sync.

By continuously synchronizing data across datacenters, replication ensures that critical information remains available in case of failures or outages.

Yes. Replication allows you to create robust testing environments by synchronizing live data into dedicated testing datacenters.

Yes. You can configure replication between your primary app and a datacenter, or directly between different datacenters.

By keeping multiple datacenters synchronized, replication ensures that users can always access up-to-date data, even if one location goes down.

It allows seamless synchronization across datacenters, making it easier to expand infrastructure while maintaining consistent data everywhere.

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