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Pete,
Have you considered using a standby database?
More suitable for failover than Advanced Replication, and much easier to implement and maintain.
Jared
Peter Barnett <regdba_at_yahoo.com>
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02/14/02 03:03 PM
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We are looking at Advanced Replication as a fail over option for a web site. Straight forward installation, both boxes on the same subnet on their own dmz. The servers will be located on the same rack in the computer room. Very few tables storing data from an application that is tracking click through data.
Does anyone see any flaws with the basic plan? Any hidden 'features' that we may run into?
Thanks
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