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Does RepliStor preserve the update sequence between files and specifications?

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Does RepliStor preserve the update sequence between files and specifications?

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Many applications are very careful to update files in a particular sequence. The reason for this is if the computer goes down unexpectedly, the application will be able to recover the files when the computer is restored. Database servers (SQL, Oracle, etc.) are good examples of this. Since RepliStor replicates file operations, not portions of the data stream, the update ordering is always preserved. In the case where multiple files are being updated, RepliStor will also preserve the update order across all files. This means that in the event of a system crash at the source, the database server will always be able to recover the database that was replicated on the target system. It does not matter if files are spread across several specifications. The sequence that occurred on the source is preserved on the target. If a file becomes blocked on the target system, updates for that file are saved and applied after the problem has been resolved. If this occurs, then the updated relationship

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