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blorg
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Posted - 2008-04-30 : 08:33:55
Quick question- how much disk space is required on the subscriber to initialize a subscription (transactional replication) – does it have to copy the snapshot files (e.g. the bcp files etc) from the distributor, and then initialize the subscriber from this, or does it do this over the network?

Does it differ depending on whether it is push or pull?

Say I have a 10 GB snapshot on the distributor with a push subscription to the subscriber. Do I need 20 GB free on the subscriber? E.g. 10 GB to receive the snapshot files + 10 GB for the subscriber DB? Or just 10 GB for the subscriber DB which is initialized from the snapshot files over the network?

Thanks in advance for any help with this.

sodeep
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7174 Posts

Posted - 2008-04-30 : 11:36:03
1)depends on how much data you are replicating
2)Not really, you use pull subscription so distribution agent runs on Subscriber instead of distributor
3)Nope.
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rmiao
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7266 Posts

Posted - 2008-04-30 : 21:56:06
For 10gb db, subscriber needs more disk space than that since db will grow.
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