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      <description>Download Slides The second MySQL tutorial session at Oracle Open World was &amp;#8220;MySQL Group Replication in a Nutshell&amp;#8221; by MySQL Community Manager Frederic Descamps. This is succinctly described as: “Multi-master update anywhere replication for MySQL with built-in conflict detection and resolution, automatic distributed recovery, and group membership.</description>
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