About point-to-point replication

Replication is point-to-point between sites. There is no “routing forward.”

For example, assume this situation:

  • Site A has a rule to Site B that replicates category X (which includes the table xxx).
  • Site B has a rule to Site C that replicates category X.
  • Site A does not have a replication rule to Site C that replicates category X.

If the xxx table is updated at Site A, the change is replicated to the xxx table at Site B. However, that change is not replicated from Site B to Site C. For an xxx table change at Site A to be replicated at Site C, there must be a replication rule in Site A that sends that data to Site C as well.