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Lotus Notes Data replication.

The first version of Notes and general new location. The nature of this feature set than predecessors as Usenet, which still differs from other systems that record now has some form synchronize or copy. Places in Notes and Domino are not limited. e-mail, calendar and contacts. Job application information in Notes Storage File (NSF) files in standard containers for data storage architecture for the Notes. No special encryption program or other to be recyclable.

Notes Domino servers and clients identify NSF files of the model code and reproduce them exactly as the file metadata bidirectionally exchange information and program logic and design. Unique two servers or between a client and server can be done via the network. point to point modem connections. Unique among servers, which can occur as long as planned in near real time when called from the changed data on the server, or when called by an administrator or program.

Modeling in the areas of database files on the hard disk of the Notes client allows the user full use of Notes databases while working offline; Client syncs any changes to client and server connectivity. Replicas local still sometimes used when connected to the network to reduce network latency. Repeat Notes client and Domino server can run automatically or scheduled. own response to the user, or for programming. Note 6 reproductions from local security are all applications. Previous versions of Notes do not. previous issues have not yet proposed how to encrypt database files to increase anxiety. local copies, which may reveal confidential information, too many laptops and home offices are not safe. but comes out and encryption of Notes 6 is the default for newly created local replicas.

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  1. Angela
    February 7th, 2012 at 23:40 | #1

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