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how safe is replication for the uninitiated?

by "Michiel Rapati-Kekkonen" <nn@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 7, 2008 at 10:26 AM

A customer of mine would very much appreciate the option of replication,
but
I do not believe that he is able to overcome eventual problems himself,
when 
they occur.

I do not have experience with replication and I doubt if I can assist the 
customer in case of trouble, because I live in an other country.

Does this mean that replication is not an option?
How safe can I make it. Would TSI Synchronizer make things safer?

Thanks for your ideas

Michiel
 




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how safe is replication for the uninitiated?
"Michiel Rapati-Kekk  2008-05-07 10:26:06 
Re: how safe is replication for the uninitiated?
jacksonmacd <jackMACma  2008-05-08 00:59:13 
Re: how safe is replication for the uninitiated?
"Michiel Rapati-Kekk  2008-05-08 06:51:52 
Re: how safe is replication for the uninitiated?
jacksonmacd <jackMACma  2008-05-09 14:03:55 
Re: how safe is replication for the uninitiated?
"Michiel Rapati-Kekk  2008-05-09 14:38:27 
Re: how safe is replication for the uninitiated?
jacksonmacd <jackMACma  2008-05-10 02:33:15 
Re: how safe is replication for the uninitiated?
"David W. Fenton&quo  2008-05-10 01:33:42 

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