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Stairway to SQL Server Replication

Stairway to SQL Server Replication - Level 6: Merge Replication - Publication

This level covers the details of SQL Server transactional and merge replication, from understanding the basic terminology and methodology of setting up replication, to describing how it works and how the basic replication processes can be monitored.

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2012-01-13

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Stairway to SQL Server Replication

Stairway to SQL Server Replication - Level 5: Transactional Replication & How it works

This level covers the details of SQL Server transactional and merge replication, from understanding the basic terminology and methodology of setting up replication, to describing how it works and how the basic replication processes can be monitored.

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2011-07-20

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