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 Replication vs backup and ship logs..

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cowboisql
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3 Posts

Posted - 2007-01-26 : 11:52:14
Hi

I am currently using a basic backup stragedy of full DB backup each morning and several transaction log backup during the course of the day. Data or txn logs backup are transfered to remote DR server after each backup.

Is replication better than this approach?

Secondly the app that updates this database has its own key generator. Also some autonumber keys exist in the DB. I have read that for autonumber you need to specify a clause to indicate not to generate when in replication mode. Is there a utility to convert autonumber fields to be replication supportive? Also, I do not think the application key generator will have an impact?

Thanks

Andy

Kristen
Test

22859 Posts

Posted - 2007-01-26 : 12:28:57
"Is replication better than this approach?"

IMHO Not unless you want people local to the DR server to be accessing it (to reduce bandwidth or whatever). Log Shipping would be my preferred method of DR for a warm-ish standby server.

Kristen

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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2007-01-26 : 14:33:41
Replication is not a disaster recovery solution.

For SQL Server 2000, we use log shipping.

For SQL Server 2005, we use database mirroring.



Tara Kizer
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cowboisql
Starting Member

3 Posts

Posted - 2007-01-30 : 15:06:07
Thanks guys. Logically just as I have thought I needed the assurance.
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