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 ===== Root directories and geo-replication ===== ===== Root directories and geo-replication =====
  
-Cloud providers typically ​offers ​different geographical data centers, and during ​setup you can point to any one of them. Then when you want to offer global access to WSI data, you can store the data in multiple zones. ​+Cloud providers typically ​offer different geographical data centers. During ​setup you can point to any one of these. Then when you want to offer global access to WSI data, you can store the data in multiple zones. ​
  
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 The different instances of PMA.core in these zones can share a single database, yet the mounting points of the root directories can refer to different endpoints in different locales. ​ The different instances of PMA.core in these zones can share a single database, yet the mounting points of the root directories can refer to different endpoints in different locales. ​
  
-Any time the end-user requests a particular slide from a particular location, PMA.core automatically selects the storage location closest to the accessed node.+Any time an end-user requests a particular slide from a particular location, PMA.core automatically selects the storage location closest to the accessed node.
  
 See also [[settings_instances|Instance settings]]. See also [[settings_instances|Instance settings]].
  
  
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