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Near real-time also refers to delayed real-time transmission of voice and video. It allows playing video images, in approximately real-time, without having to wait for an entire large video file to download. Incompatible databases can export/import to common flat files that the other database can import/export on a scheduled basis so that they can sync/share common data in "near real-time" with each other.
 
The distinction between "near real-time" and "real-time" varies, and the delay is dependent on the type and speed of the transmission. The delay in near real-time is typically in a range of 1–10 seconds.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-24|title=The Difference Between Real-Time, Near Real-Time & Batch Processing|url=https://www.precisely.com/blog/big-data/difference-between-real-time-near-real-time-batch-processing-big-data|access-date=2021-09-22|website=Precisely|language=en-US}}</ref>
 
==Design methods==