You can export and import whole sets of 
    Deployment Automation
    objects using replication. 
  
 
    You can export from a source server and import on a target server to
      replicate a cluster of objects from one server to another. This can be used to
      maintain automation data between master and slave servers, even across an air
      gap.
 
    Data is exported to and imported from a single file. If the servers are
      not physically connected, a flat file that contains source server data must be
      manually uploaded to the target server.
 
    Replication is implemented as follows:
 
     
      - Users can select a set of applications that they want to export. All
        the linked objects, such as components, environments, and pipelines,
        will be exported automatically with the applications. 
      
 
 
      - Exported files will contain component versions with files of the
        associated components. 
      
 
 
      - Snapshots can be used instead of component versions if needed. 
      
 
 
      - Export and Import works with a single file containing all the data. 
      
 
 
      - Process execution history is not exported. 
      
 
 
      - Component mapping will work only if the target server has agents with
        the same names as those on the source server. 
      
 
 
      -  During the import procedure, the creation date for all objects is
        set to that of the current system. The creation date from the source server is
        ignored. 
      
 
 
      -  All objects imported to the target server will have the same ID as
        corresponding objects from the source server. The import procedure identifies
        whether the object was previously imported from the source server based on its
        ID. 
      
 
 
    
 
    For details, see the following topics:
 
    
 
   
 
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