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Each site in a multimaster replication environment is a master site, and each site communicates with the other master sites.</p> <p>Applications can update any replicated table at any site in a multimaster configuration. Oracle database servers operating as master sites in a multimaster environment automatically work to converge the data of all table replicas and to ensure global transaction consistency and data integrity.</p> <p>Asynchronous replication is the most common way to implement multimaster replication. Other ways include synchronous replication and procedural replication, which are discussed later in this chapter. When you use asynchronous replication, information about a data manipulation language (DML) change on a table is stored in the deferred transactions queue at the master site where the change occurred. These changes are called <span class="italic">deferred transactions</span>. The deferred transactions are pushed (or propagated) to the other participating master sites at regular intervals. You can control the amount of time in an interval.</p> <p>Using asynchronous replication means that data conflicts are possible because the same row value might be updated at two different master sites at nearly the same time. However, you can use techniques to avoid conflicts and, if conflicts occur, Oracle provides prebuilt mechanisms that can be implemented to resolve them. Information about unresolved conflicts is stored in an error log.</p> <div class="helpinfonote"> <p><span class="bold">Note: </span>Oracle Enterprise Edition is required for multimaster replication. If your installation is Oracle Standard Edition, you can have only one master site for each master group. That is, only single master replication is supported if you are running Oracle Standard Edition.</p> </div> <div class="helpinfonotealso"> <h2>Related Topics</h2> <p><a href="getting_started002.htm#CHDFHHJC">Flowchart for Creating a Replication Environment</a></p> <p><a href="basic_concepts002.htm#CHDJBCJB">Replication Objects</a></p> <p><a href="basic_concepts003.htm#CHDBCJIJ">Replication Groups</a></p> <p><a href="basic_concepts004.htm#CHDEBEFC">Replication Sites</a></p> <p><a href="multimaster019.htm#BGBBJCDC">Suspending Replication Activity for a Master Group</a></p> <p><a href="javascript:open('http://www.oracle.com/pls/db112/lookup?id=REPLN','newWindow').focus()"><span class="italic">Oracle Database Advanced Replication</span></a></p> </div> </div> <!-- class="sect3" --> <!-- Start Footer --> <div class="footer"> <table class="simple oac_no_warn" summary="" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%"> <col width="86%" /> <col width="*" /> <tr> <td align="left"><span class="copyrightlogo">Copyright © 2005, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. 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