Currently I have a standby server which is kept in synch from the primary vi
a
log-shipping. Both are running SQL 2005 Standard sp1, on Windows 2003 Serve
r
w/sp1. My primary is 64bit capable, but my secondary is not. Are there any
concerns running the primary as x64bit with log-shipping to a 32-bit machine
(other than performance and memory differences). Occasionaly I have to
switch production apps between the two servers. The log-shipping is a simpl
e
tlog backup/restore, not Microsoft's log-shipping.That should not be a problem.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Brandon" <Brandon@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CD1113A6-4937-49E4-8963-B2B8FC392456@.microsoft.com...
> Currently I have a standby server which is kept in synch from the primary
> via
> log-shipping. Both are running SQL 2005 Standard sp1, on Windows 2003
> Server
> w/sp1. My primary is 64bit capable, but my secondary is not. Are there
> any
> concerns running the primary as x64bit with log-shipping to a 32-bit
> machine
> (other than performance and memory differences). Occasionaly I have to
> switch production apps between the two servers. The log-shipping is a
> simple
> tlog backup/restore, not Microsoft's log-shipping.
>
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
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