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  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync - Create a Sync Group

    A synchronization group is two or more databases that are logically grouped together for the purpose of synchronizing specified tables, columns and rows common to each. The members of your synchronization groups are governed by your business needs and may contain only SQL Azure or a mix of SQL Server...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync - Name a Sync Group

    A synchronization group is two or more databases that are logically grouped together for the purpose of synchronizing specified tables, columns and rows common to each. SQL Azure Data Sync supports synchronization groups that are comprised exclusively of SQL Azure databases or a mix of SQL Server...
  • Wiki Page: Duplicate Name 2:SQL Azure Data Sync - Name a Sync Group

    A synchronization group is two or more databases that are logically grouped together for the purpose of synchronizing specified tables, columns and rows common to each. SQL Azure Data Sync supports synchronization groups that are comprised exclusively of SQL Azure databases or a mix of SQL Server...
  • Wiki Page: Duplicate Name 1:SQL Azure Data Sync - Name a Sync Group

    A synchronization group is two or more databases that are logically grouped together for the purpose of synchronizing specified tables, columns and rows common to each. SQL Azure Data Sync supports synchronization groups that are comprised exclusively of SQL Azure databases or a mix of SQL Server...
  • Wiki Page: Duplicate Name:SQL Azure Data Sync - Name a Sync Group

    A synchronization group is two or more databases that are logically grouped together for the purpose of synchronizing specified tables, columns and rows common to each. SQL Azure Data Sync supports synchronization groups that are comprised exclusively of SQL Azure databases or a mix of SQL Server...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync - Add a SQL Azure Hub Database to a Sync Group

    A synchronization group is two or more databases that are logically grouped together for the purpose of synchronizing specified tables, columns and rows common to each. A sync group must have a SQL Azure hub database through which all synchronizations pass. This article walks you through how to...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Data Sync - Known Issues

    This article covers issues that are known to the SQL Data Sync team but for which there are no workarounds. We will add to and update this article as new issues are discovered. If workarounds are discovered we will move the sub-topic to the Troubleshooting Guide or Best Practices . ...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync - Restoring Your Data

    While it is possible to use SQL Azure Data Sync to backup and restore your data it is not recommended. SQL Azure Data Sync Does not version synchronizations. Therefore, you cannot backup and restore to a specific point in time. Does not backup other SQL objects, like stored procedures...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync - Deploy a Sync Group

    A synchronization group is two or more databases that are logically grouped together for the purpose of synchronizing specified tables, columns and rows common to each. This article assumes that you have already added databases to your sync group, defined the tables, columns and optionally specific...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync - Configure a Sync Group

    A synchronization group is two or more databases that are logically grouped together for the purpose of synchronizing specified tables, columns and rows common to each. This article walks you through the sync group configuration process where you specify the databases, tables and optionally rows...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync - Add a SQL Server Database to a Sync Group

    A synchronization group is two or more databases that are logically grouped together for the purpose of synchronizing specified tables, columns and rows common to each. A sync group must have at least one database in addition to the SQL Azure hub database. The additional databases may include SQL Server...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync - Add A SQL Azure Database to a Sync Group

    A synchronization group is two or more databases that are logically grouped together for the purpose of synchronizing specified tables, columns and rows common to each. A sync group must have at least one database in addition to the SQL Azure hub database. The additional databases may include SQL Azure...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync: Add a SQL Azure Hub Database to a Sync Group

    A synchronization group is two or more databases that are logically grouped together for the purpose of synchronizing specified tables, columns and rows common to each. A sync group must have a SQL Azure hub database through which all synchronizations pass. This article walks you through how...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync: Name a Sync Group

    A synchronization group is two or more databases that are logically grouped together for the purpose of synchronizing specified tables, columns and rows common to each. SQL Azure Data Sync supports synchronization groups that are comprised exclusively of SQL Azure databases or a mix of SQL Server...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync - Provision a Data Sync Server

    A synchronization group is two or more databases that are logically grouped together for the purpose of synchronizing specified tables, columns and rows. Every sync group must have as one of its databases a SQL Azure database that serves as the sync group hub. This article walks you through the...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync How To Upgrade

    SQL Azure Data Sync Preview is not backward compatable with the CTP2 version. This article covers how to move from the CTP2 version of SQL Azure Data Sync to the Preview version. Important! This wiki topic may be obsolete. This wiki topic is no longer...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync - Synchronization Loops

    A synchronization loop results from an overlapping of databases in two or more sync groups such that a change in a database in one sync group is re-written to the same database by another sync group. Synchronization loops are self perpetuating and can result in large amounts of data repeatedly overwriting...
  • Wiki Page: SQL Azure Data Sync Conflicts and Conflict Resolution

    A data conflict occurs whenever the same data in two or more databases within a sync group is changed between synchronizations. No matter what policy you adopt, whenever a conflict situation arises one of the changed rows is kept and the others are lost. How the conflict resolution policy you select...
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