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Comparison between Mirroring VS Log shipping and Mirroring VS Clustering

Database Mirroring Vs Clustering Clustering Database Mirroring Clustering failover using SQL Virtual Server provides the highest availability because it immediately fails over to the second node. This...

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Log shipping – Sql2005

Log shipping allows you to automatically send transaction log backups from one database (known as the primary database) to a secondary database on another server (known as the secondary server). At the...

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What is Log Shipping

Log Shipping is one of the methods for creating a Standby server, by god forbidden if something happens to our production server we need a standby server and Microsoft has come up with this idea and...

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Role Change in SQL 2005 Log Shipping

In SQL 2000 where the role change was relatively easy through the use of stored procedures, unfortunately in SQL 2005 those SPs are no longer used and we have to perform the following steps to sync the...

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Prerequisites for Log Shipping

The following are the prerequisites to configure Log Shipping SQL 2005 1. SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition, SQL Server 2005 Workgroup Edition, or SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition must be installed on...

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Failover in SQL 2005 Log Shipping

The most important aspect in Log Shipping is Failover. Lets discuss it detail ! ! ! If the primary server in Log Shipping becomes unavailable or if it is going to be down due to some manual...

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Ten Steps to configure Log Shipping

I have used 3 instances to configure log shipping and they are as follows, Deepak—>Primary DeepakSansu—>Secondary DeepakTest—>Monitor The database for which I am configuring Log shipping is...

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