Wednesday, March 7, 2012

New in Replication

There is now a decent book on replication by Hilary
Cotter who posts regularly here. Have a look at
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602p.html. Apart from that,
there is books on line, which although it doesn't have
screenshots, is certainly enough to get started. There is
a Microsoft 3-day course run at many CTECs, and there are
a few resources on the web - have a look at the links on
www.replicationanswers.com.
Once you've got a grounding in the fundamentals, I'd
recommend setting up as many different scenarios as
possible on a test environment which will bring up many
further questions, and the newsgroup is ideal for this.
Rgds,
Paul Ibison SQL Server MVP, www.replicationanswers.com
(recommended sql server 2000 replication book:
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602p.html)
Thanks
Amish M Shah
"Paul Ibison" <Paul.Ibison@.Pygmalion.Com> wrote in message
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> There is now a decent book on replication by Hilary
> Cotter who posts regularly here. Have a look at
> http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602p.html. Apart from that,
> there is books on line, which although it doesn't have
> screenshots, is certainly enough to get started. There is
> a Microsoft 3-day course run at many CTECs, and there are
> a few resources on the web - have a look at the links on
> www.replicationanswers.com.
> Once you've got a grounding in the fundamentals, I'd
> recommend setting up as many different scenarios as
> possible on a test environment which will bring up many
> further questions, and the newsgroup is ideal for this.
> Rgds,
> Paul Ibison SQL Server MVP, www.replicationanswers.com
> (recommended sql server 2000 replication book:
> http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602p.html)
>

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