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Like many of its relational cousins, MongoDB supports the replication of a database’s contents to another server in realtime or near realtime. MongoDB’s replication features are simple to set up and use. They are also one of the key features in MongoDB that bolster the claim that the database is both a Web 2.0 and a cloud-based datastore.

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© 2010 Eelco Plugge, Peter Membrey and Tim Hawkins

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(2010). Replication. In: The Definitive Guide to MongoDB. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3052-6_11

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