Session Summary
This WebCast will introduce the new subscription option
(queued updating) in Microsoft SQL Server 2000 transactional replication. It
will discuss the benefits of using this option, requirements and special
considerations to be aware of before implementing it, and show its workflow.
The WebCast will also describe the differences between Transactional
Replication with queued updating, immediate updating, and merge replication.
This is a
Level
300 session that was recorded June 11, 2002 and presented by Xiaoyu
Li. Xiaoyu Li is a support professional in the Microsoft SQL Support Data Services
team. She joined Microsoft in 1999 and has been supporting SQL Server since
version 6.5. Currently, Xiaoyu is in the SQL team that focuses on replication,
cluster, and connectivity problems.
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Articles:
- Planning for Transactional Replication
- How Queued Updating Works
- Queued Updating Conflict Detection and Resolution
- Queued Updating Considerations
- Immediate Updating with Queued Updating as a Failover
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