Manage Warm Standby Applications

Set up, configure, and monitor a warm standby application between two databases—the primary or active database and a single standby database.

Changes to the primary database are copied directly to the warm standby database. To change or qualify the data sent, you must add table and function replication definitions.

Replication Server supports setting up and managing warm standby applications for Adaptive Server and Oracle databases. See Replication Server Heterogeneous Guide > Heterogeneous Warm Standby for Oracle for detailed information on how to set up and configure a warm standby application between two Oracle databases.

You can also use multisite availability (MSA) to set up a warm standby application between Adaptive Server databases. MSA enables replication to multiple standby and replicate databases. You can choose whether to replicate the entire database or replicate (or not replicate) specified tables, transactions, functions, system stored procedures, and data definition language (DDL). See Replication Server Administration Guide Volume 1 > Manage Replicated Objects Using Multisite Availability.