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Availability Groups are a new feature of SQL Server 2012 that provide continuous data synchronization, automatic failover and secondary read access for one or many SQL Server databases.
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Why do I need witness in WSFC with two nodes?
I have Windows Server 2019 and SQL Server 2019 running in both nodes of my cluster. In my case everything is working fine without witness. I need Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) for availabi …
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Why distributed AG is preferred to normal AG for cross datacenter failover scenario?
I have two node WSFC and currently I'm working on DR solution with availability group.I already read microsoft doc about distributed AG.So my question is what are benefits of using distributed AG com …