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From
16/10/2006 18:07:30
Keith Payne
Technical Marketing Solutions
Florida, United States
 
 
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16/10/2006 15:52:39
Aman Bains
Jaguar Computers
Jalandhar, India
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Replication
Title:
Environment versions
SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01162319
Message ID:
01162347
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>Can replication be done at both ends?
>
>If we have 2 sites A & B connected by internet @512 kbps. Can changes made at any of the two ends be replicated at the other end at fixed intervals, say, 1-2 hrs.

Aman,

Yes they can. One of the servers will still have to be the 'publisher' - or master server - and one the 'subscriber', but changes on either server will replicate to the other if you use merge replication.

eek - I am not paying attention. This is an SQL2005 question! I have not encountered anything that says new peer to peer replication features have been added to SQL2005, but I know that all of the SQL2000 replication features are still present.
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