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Chapter 14

Replication, Log Shipping, Always On, and High Availability Concepts

Explore how SQL Server supports resilience and scale through replication and high-availability architecture.

Inside this chapter

  1. Why One Database Server Is Not Enough
  2. Core Availability Approaches
  3. High Availability Tradeoffs
  4. Operational Mindset

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Study the chapters in sequence for the smoothest path from SQL Server basics to advanced T-SQL, performance, and production operations. Use the navigation at the bottom of each page to move through the full tutorial series.

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Chapter 14

Why One Database Server Is Not Enough

As applications grow, teams need failover planning, maintenance flexibility, read scaling, and disaster recovery options. A single standalone database server may become a business risk. SQL Server offers several architectural approaches to improve resilience.

Chapter 14

Core Availability Approaches

  • Replication for data distribution in certain scenarios
  • Log shipping for warm standby style recovery
  • Always On availability groups for high availability and readable secondaries
  • Failover clustering in suitable enterprise environments

Each option solves a different problem, so advanced engineers learn tradeoffs instead of assuming one feature fits every need.

Chapter 14

High Availability Tradeoffs

Replication helps with some distribution scenarios but is not a general replacement for every HA or DR need. Availability groups improve failover capability but require planning for networking, storage, licensing, and operational procedures. Disaster recovery design is as much about process and testing as it is about technology choices.

Chapter 14

Operational Mindset

Failover procedures must be tested. Recovery paths must be documented. Monitoring should verify synchronization health. Advanced teams treat resilience as a repeatable operational capability, not a diagram on paper.

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