Failure Recovery Without Data Loss
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- failure recovery without data loss[1]sourceall time · 314a25db 64fc 4190 B4a8 2095d9c92872
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- Recovery Outcome[1]all time · 314a25db 64fc 4190 B4a8 2095d9c92872
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- **Replicated Databases**: Use replicated databases to ensure that data is available even if a primary database fails. Technologies like MySQL replication, PostgreSQL streaming replication, or NoSQL databases like MongoDB with replica s…
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