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Replicated Mode  Replication is a simple clustered mode where cache instances automatically discover neighboring instances on other JVMs on the same local network, and form a cluster. Entries added to any of these cache instances will be replicated to all other cache instances in the cluster, and can be retrieved locally from any instance. This clustered mode provides a quick and easy way to share state across a cluster, however replication practically only performs well in small clusters (under 10 servers), due to the number of replication messages that need to happen – as the cluster size increases. Infinispan can be configured to use UDP multicast which mitigates this problem to some degree.                                                        Figure 1. Replication mode Replication can be synchronous or asynchronous. Use of either one of the options is application dependent.