Replication with dsync. Dovecot supports master/master replication using dsync. It's recommended that the same user always gets redirected to the same replica, but no changes get lost even if the same user modifies mails simultaneously on both replicas, some mails just might have to be redownloaded.
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- In game designing, desync is that server issue in which some important real-time movements of the hitbox didn’t get registered in the server or gets registers lately.
- DSYNC is a live data integration platform used by developers for making tedious task of integration simpler. The DSYNC platform is enterprise software that connects data and API's. Organizations can quickly integrate all forms of data across systems and applications at scale, with significantly improved performance and lower total cost of.
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Dsynchronize Error
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Dsynchronize Windows 10
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