Re: FK and replication

From: Paul Ibison (Paul.Ibison_at_Pygmalion.Com)
Date: 03/24/04


Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 09:26:07 -0800

Middletree,
there's loads of good info in Books On Line (BOL). Look for the "replication, overview" section.
As for tutorials, have a look at the links in www.replicationanswers.com. At the top I've listed some tutorials I've come across. There are no specialist replication books as yet, but you'll find simple tutorials in most Administration books.
Ask as many questions on this newsgroup as you like - understanding this technology is important to making the correct business choice and there's plenty of experienced people willing to help.
Regards,
Paul Ibison

ps you can't get real-time synchronization, but using transactional replication you'll get pretty close to it, if you minimise the POLLINGINTERVAL parameter (perhaps add another post about optimization later).



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