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Replication is a process that copies and distributes data and database objects from one database to another and then synchronizes information between the databases for consistency. SQL Server 2000 replication is a set of solutions that allow the copying, distribution, and modification of data across an enterprise. SQL Server 2000 includes several methods and options for replication design, implementation, monitoring, and administration that provide the functionality and flexibility needed for distributing data and maintaining data consistency.

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Replication can be used to distribute data to different locations and to remote or mobile users over a local area network, a dial-up connection, and the Internet. Replication can also be used to enhance application performance, physically separate data based on how it is used (e.g., to separate online transaction processing (OLTP) and decision support systems), or distribute database processing across multiple servers. Replication provides several benefits depending on the type of replication and the options chosen. However, the most common benefit that replication provides is the availability of data when and where it is needed. Replication allows multiple sites to keep copies of the same data.

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