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Replication Protocols

Replication protocols are methods used in computer systems to ensure data is consistently copied and synchronized across multiple servers or devices. They help keep all copies of data up-to-date, even if one server fails, by coordinating how changes are shared and applied. Think of it like a team updating a shared document: the protocol ensures everyone sees the latest version without conflicts or errors, maintaining data integrity and availability across the system.