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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:19 pm    Post subject: Microsoft SQL 2008 Server Reply with quote

We want to setup two MS SQL 2008 servers, one will drive our website and portal, the other we want to syncroize with the production DB which the local office users will have access to it. The main reason is the internet at the office isn't the greatest and if it goes down no one at the office would be able to access the DB.

Is there something already in SQL 2008 server that can do this, or do we need to look at using something like relistore from EMC?

There aren't a lot of transactions going in the database itself.

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