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Decoupling conflicts for configurable resolution in an open replication system
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Replikativ is a replication middleware supporting a new kind of confluent replicated datatype resembling a distributed version control system. It retains the order of write operations at the trade-off of reduced availability with after-the- fact conflict resolution. The system allows to develop applications with distributed state in a similar fashion as native applications with exclusive local state, while transparently exposing the necessary compromises in terms of the CAP theorem. In this paper, we give a specification of the replicated datatype and discuss its usage in the replikativ middleware. Experiments with the implementation show the feasibility of the concept as a foundation for replication as a service (RaaS).
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