As a novice DBA, I like the simplified explanation with illustrations.I encourage you to do more tutorials. Excellent! I will check on the other videos.
saw a comment " best replication tutorial online". damn true :) completed tutorials form lynda, safari online etc but this is the best and simplest, easiest replication tutorial ever for beginners. ( For best experience play this at 1.75X speed)
Good video. Nice explanation. But, when explaining about merge replication, you asked a question, when source sends data to target, and target sends data to source, at the same time, who is going to win?" But I do not see a clear answer in this video for your question. All I get is, 'conflict resolution is superior". How is it resolved?
Hello sir, thanks for your awesome tutorial. Please I have a challenge with transactional replication. I noticed I can't make schema changes to the replicated tables (I can't add nor drop columns). Please how do I go about this? Please how do I make changes to a replicated table?
Is it best practice to only have one instance per SQL Server ? In our environments I ofter see two instances per SQL server but I don't know if this is common
mancusomjm mancusomjm Generally, in lower level environment you will see multiple instances for testing/developement/qa etc., Server will be busy if we put multiple instances. Generally it is ok for lower level env but in prod servers you dont want multiple instances. Basically SQL Server is a memory hog.
As a novice DBA, I like the simplified explanation with illustrations.I encourage you to do more tutorials. Excellent!
I will check on the other videos.
could not agree more - get the concepts understood in diagrams THEN use the gui (sql management studio) then and only then use powershell...
Superb video series.. even after 9 years❤
saw a comment " best replication tutorial online". damn true :) completed tutorials form lynda, safari online etc but this is the best and simplest, easiest replication tutorial ever for beginners. ( For best experience play this at 1.75X speed)
your teaching is very well and very helpful to SQL DBAs. Please do some videos on even performance tuning topics.
This is a great video. Thanks for producing this. I have shared this with my staff for them to learn from.
Very clear and un rushed instruction👍 keep up the good work
Hi Ramu, your explanation is excellent. Please make more videos on sql server DBA topics. Thank you!!
Great explanation. you should make some videos related to performance tuning.
You the Man!! I really learned alot from your video! Can you do some videos on Performance tuning and troubleshouting!
You explanation is ultimate. Would you please provide a tutorial on SQL merge replication. I'm in much need of it. Thank you!
Excellent teaching skills.. Keep up your good work 😊
thank you soooo much.. explanation is simple and easy to understand.. whoever is the tutor is awsomee..
you explanation is very good...
Good video. Nice explanation. But, when explaining about merge replication, you asked a question, when source sends data to target, and target sends data to source, at the same time, who is going to win?" But I do not see a clear answer in this video for your question. All I get is, 'conflict resolution is superior". How is it resolved?
Is this replication used between only sql servers ? Or can we implement between sql server to azure sql server ??
Very useful and easy to learn. thank you so much.
Hello sir, thanks for your awesome tutorial.
Please I have a challenge with transactional replication. I noticed I can't make schema changes to the replicated tables (I can't add nor drop columns). Please how do I go about this?
Please how do I make changes to a replicated table?
good video...explaination is simple and easliy understandable.
Great explanation. Nice video. Thank you very much sir.
please upload a video related to transactional logshipping
Very good explanation. If possible, kindly explain about file and filegroup backup. Thanks
Thank you so much. Your explanation is awesome.
Simply Awesome. thank you metamanager
Is it best practice to only have one instance per SQL Server ? In our environments I ofter see two instances per SQL server but I don't know if this is common
mancusomjm mancusomjm Generally, in lower level environment you will see multiple instances for testing/developement/qa etc., Server will be busy if we put multiple instances. Generally it is ok for lower level env but in prod servers you dont want multiple instances. Basically SQL Server is a memory hog.
Thanks Ramu sir
thank you so much for the clear explanation.
What is database mirving?
awesome!!! subscribed
thank you very mush
thanks