Log shipping is the process of copying transaction log files from one database server to another. It's commonly used for disaster recovery, high availability, reporting, and backup purposes. It involves a primary server that generates transaction logs, a secondary server that restores those logs, and a monitor server that tracks the process and alerts when issues occur. Log shipping provides a warm standby solution, meaning the secondary server is not actively serving requests until a failover is initiated.
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