> From: "Bill Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I can give you one scenario where it's problematic: a very large
> real-time database application where a software error is introduced. In
> this case, not only will you have to repair the primary database (in
> real time or not), but you'll also have to quiese the application to
> regenerate the mirror. This can be a gotcha if the database is really
> large.

That is why I have ECBD_Test where testing is done. ECDB_Stage where I
run the newer DLLs for two days of testing to see if something went
wrong.  I am the only one who moves SP's between servers, and makes and
index and or schema changes.

My prod data is just about 16 gig so it's small compared to other gigs I
have had.  On my PROD server, I can restore from a full backup in only 5
min.  throw in the prior days diff, and the trans logs till I have to
and its maybe a half hour tops.





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