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New Berkeley DB Release Includes Replication

Chairman writes: "Sleepycat Software (disclaimer -- I work there) just released version 4.0 of Berkeley DB. This version adds support for replication, so apps can survive single- or multi-node hardware or software failures without interruption in service. With the interest in replication by users of MySQL and other SQL databases, an embedded engine that provides the same services might be interesting to Slashdot readers."

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  1. Re:What is the propagation time to replicas? by Linux_ho · · Score: 5, Funny
    The explanation says 'instantly', but that's got to be an exaggeration.
    No, seriously, the DB data is replicated INSTANTLY through a quantum non-locality much like the photon twin phenomenon. Those Sleepycat guys are really amazing.
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