Warm Standby Applications

Use Warm standby applications to maintain a set of databases, one or more of which functions as standby copies of an active database.

As clients update the active database, Replication Server copies transactions to the standby databases, maintaining consistency between them. Should the active database fail for any reason, you can switch to a standby database, making it the active database, and resume operations with little interruption.

Replication Server provides two methods for setting up a warm standby application. In both methods, the active and standby databases must be Adaptive Server or Oracle databases. They can act as either a primary or replicate database with respect to other databases in the system.
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Manage Replicated Objects Using Multisite Availability