garyradford
Technical User
Can anybody tell me if the following will work?
We have 2 new servers, both identical hardware and running windows server 2003 with SQL server 2000.
We need the primary server to be used as the application server and the secondary to serve as a reporting server aswell as a standby server for the primary.
First thoughts were to use log shipping but as this locks the database during restore it would prevent the secondary being the reporting server.
This brings me to replication. I am concerned about the administration on this and ensuring the data is up to date.
Now for your opinion. As the SQL app will only be used during the day, could I script a full back up on the primary , restore to the secondary at night and use replication during the day to keep the reporting server up to date?
If this will not work, any other ideas would be welcomed and appreciated.
We have 2 new servers, both identical hardware and running windows server 2003 with SQL server 2000.
We need the primary server to be used as the application server and the secondary to serve as a reporting server aswell as a standby server for the primary.
First thoughts were to use log shipping but as this locks the database during restore it would prevent the secondary being the reporting server.
This brings me to replication. I am concerned about the administration on this and ensuring the data is up to date.
Now for your opinion. As the SQL app will only be used during the day, could I script a full back up on the primary , restore to the secondary at night and use replication during the day to keep the reporting server up to date?
If this will not work, any other ideas would be welcomed and appreciated.