Data Sync
D · Glossary
Data sync keeps information consistent between systems. Example: when a client updates their details in one place, the other system updates too. Sync can be one-way (System A → System B) or two-way. Sync is useful, but it needs rules: which system is the source of truth, what happens on conflicts, and how often updates run. Without rules, sync becomes a polite way of saying ‘duplicate mess’.
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