This plugin can automatically push any changes Gerrit Code Review makes to its managed Git repositories to another system. Usually this would be configured to provide mirroring of changes, for warm-standby backups, or a load-balanced public mirror farm.
The replication runs on a short delay. This gives the server a small time window to batch updates going to the same project, such as when a user uploads multiple changes at once.
Typically replication should be done over SSH, with a passwordless public/private key pair. On a trusted network it is also possible to use replication over the insecure (but much faster due to no authentication overhead or encryption) git:// protocol, by enabling the receive-pack
service on the receiving system, but this configuration is not recommended. It is also possible to specify a local path as replication target. This makes e.g. sense if a network share is mounted to which the repositories should be replicated.