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11/24/2008 2:26 PM
 

Hi all-

We have a remote location that houses a single server designed to serve as our disaster recovery solutions should we loose our production environment. To date we have been taking tapes there to restore the Database and file structure to that server every so often. This is an impractical way for us to proceed. I just want to toss this out there and see if anyone has a better way (maybe SQL server mirroring ect..) and how would you keep the files in sync. If anyone is already doing this please share.

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11/24/2008 3:44 PM
 

Hello Brad,

 

One of my clients employes this set-up. The two colocations have a VPN connection and the SQL servers are using tranaction replication for A to B. We also use PeerSync to keep the files synced in real-time.

One thing to note with SQL replication over the VPN, you may need to increase the LoginTimeout depending on your latency.

 

HTH



 
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