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Microsoft SQL Server 2008 High Availability

By : Hemantgiri S. Goswami
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Microsoft SQL Server 2008 High Availability

By: Hemantgiri S. Goswami

Overview of this book

<p>Every business has it's mission critical applications and data. Therefore, it is very important to keep database servers up and running all the time – 24 X 7. There is a need to store and process terabytes of data to cater for business needs, and it is vital to make data highly available.<br /><br />High availability is all about the site being accessible all the time. High availability solutions minimize the downtime for these mission critical applications.</p> <p>Microsoft SQL Server is a powerful relational database engine, widely used to store and maintain data in Enterprises of various levels be they small, medium or large.</p> <p>This book will teach you how best to use these readily-available options and save you time in making your websites highly available.<br /><br />This Microsoft SQL Server 2008 High Availability book will take you through pre and post installation concepts and common issues you come across while working with SQL Server HA. It will teach you how these various HA solutions can be installed using GUI and the command line. It will also show you how to troubleshoot common issues you may encounter whilst installing or managing the HA option in your environment. It provides references to external links for more advanced learning on the topic.<br /><br />This book starts with an introductory chapter into the windows domain, domain users and various handshake methods available with Windows server. It also offers information the different authentication methods available with SQL Server - giving you an insight into the importance of security. After you are through with the security aspects, your journey to installing SQL Server HA will start. It will cover the concepts of database mirroring, log shipping, clustering, and replication.<br /><br />By the end of this book you will be confident enough to take up the challenge to install any of the SQL Server HA options.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 High Availability
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

About the Author

Hemantgiri S. Goswami is an SQL Server MVP, working as a Database Architect in NetDScure Services, Surat, India. He has been a Microsoft SQL Server MVP for three years. He moderates multiple SQL Server community forums, including http://www.sql-server-performance.com and http://www.sqlserver-qa.net. He actively participates in and speaks at local user group events, organized under the aegis of http://www.surat-user-group.org, the Surat chapter of DotNetChaps and CSI, of which he is a founding and active member. He regularly publishes articles on his blog space http://www.sql-server-citation.com. He has recently taken up a new initiative — blogging about SQL in his mother tongue Gujarati, through his blog at http://sqlservercitation-gujarati.blogspot.com.

He has more than 11 years of experience in the IT industry, for nine years of which he was working as a hardcore DBA focusing on High Availability area. During his stint of 11 years in the IT field, he has worked with the top five IT giants of India. In addition to SQL Server, Hemantgiri also possesses excellent knowledge of Windows Server OS(s) and Networking.

In his free time, he prefers watching cartoons, reading, and even sketching at times.

You can reach him via his blog, on Twitter, or by writing to him at .