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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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Will AlwaysOn work with hundreds of databases in 1 group/multiple groups?
I have inherited a SQL 2017 system that had 114 databases that were synched to a second instance via an Always-On AG, with another 13 databases needing to be added. It was supposed to be providing Hig …