Answer Posted / vijaykrishna4321
A multi-master enabled database, such as the Active
Directory, provides the flexibility of allowing changes to
occur at any DC in the enterprise, but it also introduces
the possibility of conflicts that can potentially lead to
problems once the data is replicated to the rest of the
enterprise. One way Windows 2000/2003 deals with
conflicting updates is by having a conflict resolution
algorithm handle discrepancies in values by resolving to
the DC to which changes were written last (that is, "the
last writer wins"), while discarding the changes in all
other DCs. Although this resolution method may be
acceptable in some cases, there are times when conflicts
are just too difficult to resolve using the "last writer
wins" approach. In such cases, it is best to prevent the
conflict from occurring rather than to try to resolve it
after the fact.
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