Can anyone tell me the names of some non-Microsoft Replication providers? I
have found a company called Peer Direct, but would like to see what other
alternatives exist for replication.
Thanks in advance
Ron L
What precisely are you trying to accomplish.
Sometimes people run to 3rd party products because of problems they have
with native SQL Server replication, when a support call to PSS could solve
the problem.
Last I heard the DataMirror licenses where $30k.
"Ron L" <ronl@.bogus.Address.com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone tell me the names of some non-Microsoft Replication providers?
I
> have found a company called Peer Direct, but would like to see what other
> alternatives exist for replication.
> Thanks in advance
> Ron L
>
|||Paul
Thanks for the suggestion, I will take a look at it.
Ron L
"Paul Ibison" <Paul.Ibison@.Pygmalion.Com> wrote in message
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> DataMirror is occasionally mentioned in this newsgroup
> (http://www.datamirror.com/products/tserver/) although I
> haven't implemented it myself.
> Rgds,
> Paul Ibison (SQL Server MVP)
>
|||Hilary
Thanks for the response. We have a database that is being replicated to
2 other sites currently and will probably add anywhere from 1 to 15 sites
over the next few years. As I mentioned before, some of the sites are
disconnected for extended periods of times. In setting up and maintaining
the merge replication we have in place, we have found a number of issues
with replication that concern us from the point of long-term data transfer.
One of these issues is the fact that MS seems to strongly suggest that a
snapshot be periodically created and pushed to existing subscribers.
Another is how the retention and re-initialization procedures work. We are
not always in a situation where we can have all of the subscribers connected
at the same time to re-initialize them.
Ron L
"Hilary Cotter" <hilary.cotter@.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> What precisely are you trying to accomplish.
> Sometimes people run to 3rd party products because of problems they have
> with native SQL Server replication, when a support call to PSS could solve
> the problem.
> Last I heard the DataMirror licenses where $30k.
> "Ron L" <ronl@.bogus.Address.com> wrote in message
> news:#f2fIaptEHA.2596@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> I
>
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