UberGeek1001
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Hey all. So we're replicatiing SQL 2005 between 2 locations. One is on the West Coast, the other on the East Coast. We have a server in each location and need to fail it over to the SQL instance on the West Coast when the server on the East Coast goes down. We're using a NetApp's cluster to store the data and we're running SnapMirror/Snapmanager to replicate the data between the West/East loations. The debate is: If server 1 goes down and fails over to server 2, the SQL data wouldn't be up to date since there would potentially be that lag on replication so some logs/transactions could be missed. However, there are 3rd party utilities that we can use to achieve this like products made by Red-gate and a few others. So...can anyone tell me if that's the direction we should be going and/or if there is TRULY an app that does real time replication/failover so IF server 1 goes down, it automatically fails over to server 2 like it should and there would be zero manual intervention like a restore. Or, would we have to be notified about the automatic failover, then come in and do a restore to bring the failed server up to speed? ANY HELP or SUGGESTIONS would be really appreciated guys/gals. Thanks in advance! :