> On Feb 29, 2024, at 10:15 AM, David G. Johnston <david.g.johns...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
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> On Thursday, February 29, 2024, normandavis1990 <normandavis1...@proton.me 
> <mailto:normandavis1...@proton.me>> wrote:
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>> What is the difference between High Availability and Replication?
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> The former is a goal, the later is a technique.

Perhaps more specifically: Replication is simply Replicating - or copying - the 
“master” database to one or more “slave” databases, generally in real-time such 
that the slave database clusters are replicas of the master. This is good when 
the master goes down, because you’ll still have one or more copies of it 
available, but by itself it doesn’t keep there from being an outage if/when the 
master goes down.

High Availability layers on top of replication to provide some means of 
ensuring that the database is HIGHLY available, such as an automatic failover 
system or load balancer. Many different options that work in many different 
ways are available to help meet this goal.
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Israel Brewster
Software Engineer
Alaska Volcano Observatory 
Geophysical Institute - UAF 
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Fairbanks AK 99775-7320
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> David J.
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