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Lumbago
Norsk Yak Master
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Posted - 2005-03-15 : 09:08:29
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During my post-clusterthinking-period (ref: [url]http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=46420[/url]) it crossed my mind that log shipping might come in handy one day for the production environment I'm currently responsible for. However we only have standard edition SQL-server and I can't imagine doing an upgrade in the forseeable future. But why not fake it??My thought: install ms sql server standard edition on one of my two webservers as a cold standby and add it as a linked server to the regular prod-database. Then for every translog backup (every 30 mins right now, would probably have to shorten to every 10 mins or something) I can do a restore of the translog on the linked server and voila! I would have a fully functional database with 10-30 min old data just beggin to be activated should the other baby crash. Then I could just redirect my web requests to the linked server until I can fix the regular prod-server....or not...? What do you guys think --Lumbago"Real programmers don't document, if it was hard to write it should be hard to understand" |
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mr_mist
Grunnio
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Posted - 2005-03-15 : 09:21:21
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| I think other people here already do similar using procedures that have been written for the purpose you describe. The only real difference I think is the lack of the monitoring icon.-------Moo. :) |
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