August 2006
Pointing LAN and mobile users to different instances of an application database on different servers helped one organization improve performance for LAN users without major application or database changes.
SQL Server Magazine
August 2005
If you're looking for an easy-to-use solution for your organization's high-availability and disaster-recovery needs, this real-world example can help you decide whether merge replication is a good choice for you.
SQL Server Magazine
August 2005
Use these steps to configure publications for merge replication.
SQL Server Magazine
November 2004
Transactional replication helps maintain data availability, but if data becomes unsynchronized, you might not be able to quickly synchronize by using conventional techniques. You can synchronize selected data on the fly--without disrupting business.
SQL Server Magazine
November 2004
If you have tables that are related to each other with foreign key constraints, running forced replication might disrupt the referential integrity of Subscribers. You can avoid problems by using the NOT FOR REPLICATION option.
SQL Server Magazine
October 19, 2004
If you're using forced replication to synchronize a large number of tables, you can create a DTS package to run the replication process.
SQL Server Magazine
October 19, 2004
Many DBAs don't know how rich a tool they have in transactional replication. Here are some of the options you can use when setting up replication.
SQL Server Magazine
December 2002
Information about setting up server-requested SSL encryption in a clustered SQL Server environment is hard to come by. But these clear steps pave the way to a straightforward implementation.
SQL Server Magazine
December 2002
To enable SSL encryption on your system, your server and clients must have a digital certificate from a Certificate Authority (CA). Here is some basic information you should know when you're ready to request a certificate.
SQL Server Magazine
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