Hey folks,
With high availability being so “high” on everyone’s list mirroring is a hot topic. This article by Sanjay Mishra and Prem Mehra talks about all the ways you can implement mirroring with a large number of databases without scaling to multiple instances.
The articles’ overview is here” A frequently asked question regarding database mirroring is: How many databases can be mirrored in a single instance of Microsoft® SQL Server®? This question is often raised by customers who are consolidating many databases into fewer instances and the high availability or disaster recovery service-level agreement (SLA) requires deployment of database mirroring.
Sometimes the question is raised when readers misconstrue the restriction documented in the SQL Server Books Online stating that “On a 32-bit system, database mirroring can support a maximum of about 10 databases per server instance because of the numbers of worker threads that are consumed by each database mirroring session.“
Check out the article here:http://sqlcat.com/technicalnotes/archive/2010/02/10/mirroring-a-large-number-of-databases-in-a-single-sql-server-instance.aspx
It’s well written and informative.
I’m looking forward to seeing all of you and speaking to you soon.
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