Object replication in Azure Blob storage allows for the automatic and asynchronous copying of blob data from one storage account to another, even across different regions. This enables greater control over data distribution and redundancy strategies. Geo-redundant storage (GRS) automatically replicates data to a secondary region but does not provide the ability to control or access the secondary replica directly, and it's within the same storage account. Azure Data Factory is used for data integration and transformation services, not for replication of blob storage. Azure File Sync is used to synchronize files between on-premises Windows Servers and Azure Files shares, not for blob storage replication between storage accounts.
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