Replicating tables on local data servers provides clients with local access to enterprise data, which results in improved performance and greater data availability.
In a typical Replication Server system, data requests are completed on the local data server without accessing the WAN. Local clients gain improved performance because:
Network failure or database failure at other locations do not halt work at the local database. When WAN communications fail, Replication Server stores operations on replicated tables in stable queues (disk storage). The replicated tables at the unavailable databases are updated when communications resume. If a local data server fails, clients can continue working by temporarily accessing a replicate copy of the data.