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An Overview of Replication: What It Is and How It Works (Video Series)
Video Category:
Replication in SQL Server 2000
Skill Level:
200 (Beginner - Intermediate)
Versions/Editions Covered:
SQL Server 2005
,
SQL Server 2000
,
SQL Server 2008
This series is an introduction to the various types of replication including discussions of synchronization schedules, Transactional/Merge and Snapshot replication architectures, and the various publication options and subscription choices. This should be required viewing for anyone wanting to be a DBA.<br /><br />NOTE: This video series is for all versions of SQL Server.
Videos in this Series:
Title
Skill
Length
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Pt. 1 - An Introduction to the Concepts and Terms of SQL Server Replication
200
11 mins.
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Pt. 2 - The Three Most Common Types of SQL Server Replication
200
14 mins.
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Pt. 3 - Publications and Subscriptions
200
11 mins.
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