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1. Asynchronous Replication (as oppose to Synchronous Replication) is when the data has been written to the primary storage site, new writes to that site can be accepted, without having to wait for the secondary (remote) storage site to also finish its writes.
Time to Restore Business Operations in the context of Business Continuity Management


Related Terms: Replication, Asynchronous, Replication
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