Advanced Replication Guide : Planning and designing for advanced replication applications : Creating backups for fault tolerance
  
Creating backups for fault tolerance
The critical component of a advanced replication system is the server that hosts the master database. After you create the master database and its schema, you should use a reliable storage medium, such as tape or CD-ROM, to ensure availability of multiple backup versions. Normal backup procedure tasks you use on standard databases also apply to solidDB® databases. For details, see Performing backup and recovery.
In addition, you can make the master database fault tolerant by using RAID disks and hardware clustering in your system.
Replica databases can be reconstructed from the master database by refreshing data from the master database to a new replica. To ensure quick recovery from disaster situations, make backups of large replicas separately using normal solidDB® backup procedures.
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Planning and designing for advanced replication applications