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The answer is probably to secure both devices on a secure isolated network
That would be the only way to satisfy a security audit, if it is
multi-master, then
the information goes both ways, so the information is just as "sensitive" at
both ends, isn't it?
"Andrew Blakeslee" <andrew_at_soft-solutions-inc.com> wrote in message
news:5ddf960e.0312111124.2e8d770e_at_posting.google.com...
> I am investigating a scenario where I need to keep two databases
> synchronized, but there cannot be a physical connection due to
> security constraints. Is it possible to setup a multi-master
> replication scenario where the replication transactions are copied to
> a removable media from one database and then loaded from the removable
> media to the other database at fixed intervals? There should be a
> relatively low volume of transactions, so the size of the data being
> transferred should not be an issue.
>
Received on Sun Dec 14 2003 - 13:31:56 CST
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