Enterprise Data Replication & Redundant Cloud Servers

Centralize encrypted backups and synchronize your B2B data infrastructure across hybrid cloud environments. Reduce query latency on local operational networks with automated replication.

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99.99%Uptime SLA
12msAvg. Replication Latency
500+Enterprise Nodes Managed
AES-256Encryption at Rest & Transit

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Definitions & Scope

Clarifications that remove ambiguous interpretations from our service agreements and technical documentation.

1.1

What does "replication" mean in this context?

Replication refers to the automated, encrypted synchronization of database records between distributed nodes in a hybrid cloud environment. It does not imply duplication of entire server instances or virtual machines unless explicitly stated in a separate addendum.

1.2

Are backups stored on the same physical hardware as the primary database?

No. Backup Vault stores encrypted copies on geographically separate nodes within our infrastructure. The replication engine and backup repository are logically and physically isolated to prevent simultaneous failure.

1.3

What latency guarantees apply to query responses after replication?

Our SLA defines a maximum additional latency of 15 ms for read operations on replicated nodes under normal network conditions. This excludes delays caused by client-side bandwidth limitations or third-party network congestion.

1.4

Does the Topology Monitor include third-party infrastructure?

The monitor only tracks nodes registered within your Dupely account. External servers, cloud instances outside your subscription, or legacy systems not connected via our agent are not represented in the topology diagrams.

1.5

How are "disaster recovery" and "failover" defined?

Disaster recovery means restoring data from the most recent verified backup to a new node after a catastrophic failure. Failover is the automatic switch to a redundant node within the same cluster, preserving active connections. Both require that the redundant node is pre-configured and licensed.

Enterprise data replication

Why Dupely for your infrastructure

Reduce query latency across local operational networks and centralize encrypted backups with automated failover. Our hybrid cloud ecosystem keeps your B2B data synchronized and protected.

Real-time sync

Automatic replication between cloud and on-premise nodes cuts query latency by up to 60% in distributed environments.

Encrypted backups

AES-256 vault with versioning and granular restore — your strategic digital assets stay protected against data loss.

Topology visibility

Dashboard with live node diagrams and smart alerts gives operations teams full control over redundant server clusters.

Failover automation

Automatic failover and load rebalancing keep your database infrastructure running even during node failures.

Hybrid cloud ready

Works across AWS, Azure, and private data centers — unify your distributed data without vendor lock-in.

Audit & compliance

Immutable logs and retention policies help meet regulatory requirements for enterprise data management.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common queries about data replication, backup policies, and node monitoring in hybrid cloud environments.

How does Dupely handle replication latency across on-premise and cloud nodes?

The Replication Engine uses a hybrid sync‑async algorithm. Critical transactions are committed synchronously within the local cluster, while bulk data is replicated asynchronously with compression to minimize bandwidth usage. Latency is typically below 50 ms for local nodes and under 200 ms for cloud endpoints.

What encryption standards are applied to backups stored in Backup Vault?

All backups are encrypted with AES‑256 both in transit (TLS 1.3) and at rest. Each backup version is signed with an immutable audit log, and retention policies can be set per database or per table. Granular recovery allows restoring a single document without affecting other data.

Can Topology Monitor alert me before a node fails?

Yes. The dashboard tracks real‑time metrics such as CPU load, memory pressure, and network latency across every node. When a metric exceeds a configurable threshold, an alert is triggered. The system also suggests rebalancing actions to prevent cascading failures.

Does the platform support both SQL and NoSQL databases?

Absolutely. Dupely Replication Engine works with PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, and Cassandra out of the box. Custom connectors are available for other engines. The topology monitor displays each database type with its own icon and status indicators.

How are backup retention policies configured?

You define policies per backup set: daily snapshots kept for 30 days, weekly for 12 months, and monthly for 7 years. All policies are enforced automatically. You can also create ad‑hoc retention rules for compliance audits.

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