This book is great. It's loaded with recommendations that I have not seen in other SQL books and I've read at least a dozen of them. Even the backup modules cover more information than anything I've seen. Every DBA should read this and stop complaining about this or that not being covered. If you lo
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 High Availability
β Scribed by Allan Hirt, Cathan Cook, Kimberly L. Tripp, Frank McBath
- Publisher
- Microsoft Press
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 784
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This guide provides an overview of the general guidelines for keeping a computer network up and running, focuses on specific techniques for clustering, log shipping, using replication, backing up a database, and implementing a recovery model.
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Get the definitive reference to maximizing the availability of your critical, SQL Server 2000-based business systems. Developed by Microsoft field consultants who create and support high availability solutions every day, this practical guide explains how to plan, design, implement, and support highl
With clear step-by-step instructions, various real world examples, and plenty of screenshots, this book provides all the support and guidance you will need as you begin to install various SQL Server HA options. If you are an SQL Server developer, or a system administrator, or even a novice DBA, then
If you are an SQL Server developer, system administrator, or even novice DBA, this book is for you. You only need a basic understanding of how SQL Server works to get you through the installation of SQL Server HA. With clear step-by-step instructions, real-world examples, and plenty of screenshots,
Packt Publishing, 2011. β 294 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>Every business has itβs mission critical applications and data. Therefore, it is very important to keep database servers up and running all the time β 24 X<br/>7. There is a need to store and process terabytes of data to cater for business ne