Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Log Shipping and its Benifits

SQL Server Log shipping allows you to automatically send transaction log backups from a primary database on a primary server instance to one or more secondary databases on separate secondary server instances. The transaction log backups are applied to each of the secondary databases individually. An optional third server instance, known as the monitor server, records the history and status of backup and restore operations and, optionally, raises alerts if these operations fail to occur as scheduled.

Benifits

   a) Provides a disaster-recovery solution for a single primary database and one or more secondary databases, each on a separate instance of SQL Server.

    b)Supports limited read-only access to secondary databases (during the interval between restore jobs).

    c)Allows a user-specified delay between when the primary server backs up the log of the primary database and when the secondary servers must restore (apply) the log backup. A longer delay can be useful, for example, if data is accidentally changed on the primary database. If the accidental change is noticed quickly, a delay can let you retrieve still unchanged data from a secondary database before the change is reflected there.

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