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Replicating SQL 2005 Database

Asked by abhijitm00 in SQL Server 2005, Databases Miscellaneous, MS SQL Server

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Hi Experts,

I would like to think through what is involved in Replicating a database in SQL 2005 SP2 from one server to another in an AD environment. The reason for the move would be to use the replicated database for Reporting purposes as well as running large queries on a non-production environment with almost real time data. The machines will be on the same subnet in the same location. Questions that I have are:

1. Will hardware need to be identical? We plan on getting a beefier box for the replicated environment
2. What kind of accounts are needed for the replication in the publisher and subscriber? AD or SQL based?
3. We do not plan on using a distributor since there is just one publisher and one subscriber, is there anything wrong with this?
4. What kind of networking issues should I be looking out for? Congestion? QoS?
5. We plan on replicating the environment nightly, if we were planning to replicate it more than once are there any other changes to the job that I will need to make?
6. What are some of the other issues you Experts have run into regarding SQL 2005 Replication?

Thanks,

Abhi
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