geo-replication

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Geo-replication is a data replication strategy that maintains synchronized copies across multiple geographic regions for high availability and disaster recovery. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover Microsoft's Azure Event Hubs geo-replication, which reached general availability in July 2025 for Premium and Dedicated tiers. This feature uses a primary-secondary model to provide enterprise-grade redundancy, ensuring low-latency event streaming and data resilience during regional outages. Topics include configuration, failover behavior, and cost considerations for multi-region deployments. Users share experiences with setup, monitoring, and best practices for integrating geo-replication into existing Azure architectures to meet business continuity requirements.
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    Azure Event Hubs Geo-Replication Now Generally Available for Robust Multi-Region Data Streaming

    Summary of "Azure Event Hubs Geo-Replication Reaches General Availability" (InfoQ, July 2025): Microsoft has announced the General Availability (GA) of Geo-replication for Azure Event Hubs, now offered in both Premium and Dedicated tiers. This advancement brings enterprise-grade redundancy and...
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