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Carbonite Replication Theory of Operations
This document provides a high-level overview of the basic theory of operation for Carbonite® Availability, Carbonite® Recover and Carbonite® Migrate replication engine on a Windows® server. It details the flow of data from the originating server (source) through the network to the destination server (target).
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