Database
mirroring can be used with replication to provide availability for the
publication database. Database mirroring involves two copies of a single
database that typically reside on different computers. At any given time, only
one copy of the database is currently available to clients, which is known as
the principal database. Updates made by the clients to the principal database
are applied to the other copy of the database, known as the mirror database.
Mirroring involves applying the transaction log from every insertion, update,
or deletion made on the principal database onto the mirror database.
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