Replication

Replication is a server-based tool that you can use to synchronize data between two or more databases. Replication can send data from one SQL Server instance to another, or it can replicate data to Oracle, Access, or any other database that is accessible via ODBC or OLE DB.

SQL Server supports three kinds of replication:

Snapshot replication

Transactional replication

Merge replication

The availability and functionality of replication might be restricted, depending on the edition of SQL Server 2008 you are running.

Note

Replication copies the changes to data from your tables and indexed views, but it does not normally re-create indexes or triggers at the target. It is common to have different indexes on replication targets ...

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