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Support for SQL replication of the profiles and of the transactions database
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over 5 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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I wrote a blog a while ago that Commerce Server SP1 with SQL 2005 SP2 supported replication with Profiles and transaction database. Now I can confirm that this is a supported scenario here is the KB Article . I am disappointed that the KB article does...
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Redmond Developer News | Microsoft Commerce Server Boss Now at Cactus Commerce
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Microsoft Commerce Server Boss Now at Cactus Commerce Ryan Donavan lands at Ottawa-based Microsoft Gold partner. Redmond Developer News | Microsoft Commerce Server Boss Now at Cactus Commerce
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How To Deal With Large Orders And Improve Checkout Performance
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over 5 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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There are some scenarios were you need to handle 100 or more line items and performance becomes an issue. So in this post I hope to provide you with some ideas on how you can speed up the performance of the Checkout path. Checkout Path What is the checkout...
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