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Replication number

The replication number refers to the number of copies of data or a piece of information that are stored across different locations or systems. Its purpose is to improve reliability, availability, and fault tolerance — if one copy becomes corrupted or lost, others remain accessible. In databases, a higher replication number means more copies, reducing the risk of data loss. The optimal replication number balances safety and resource use, ensuring data integrity without unnecessary storage consumption.