I am going to buy 2 new 4 way 64 bit boxes and i was wondering if they are
going to be compatible for my current 32bit transactional replication.
In other words they are going to become subscribers of my current
replication. I read an article on microsoft that said that 64bit SQL
Replication will not work if the subscriber is a 32bit Edition of SQL, so i
am wondering if it will work the other way around.
Thank you,
Yovan Fernandez
My understanding is that it will work. Where is this article you are
referring to?
Hilary Cotter
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"Yovan Fernandez" <YovanFernandez@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> I am going to buy 2 new 4 way 64 bit boxes and i was wondering if they
are
> going to be compatible for my current 32bit transactional replication.
> In other words they are going to become subscribers of my current
> replication. I read an article on microsoft that said that 64bit SQL
> Replication will not work if the subscriber is a 32bit Edition of SQL, so
i
> am wondering if it will work the other way around.
> --
> Thank you,
> Yovan Fernandez
Saturday, February 25, 2012
64 Bit Subscriber Compability
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