Denny Cherry is an independent consultant with over a decade of experience working with platforms such as Microsoft SQL Server, Hyper-V, vSphere and Enterprise Storage solutions. Denny’s areas of technical expertise include system architecture, performance tuning, replication and troubleshooting. Denny currently holds several of the Microsoft Certifications related to SQL Server for versions 2000 through 2008 including the Microsoft Certified Master as well as being a Microsoft MVP for several years. Denny has written several books and dozens of technical articles on SQL Server management and how SQL Server integrates with various other technologies.
In this session we will look at the features which are provided with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 as part of the "Always On" features including site to site configurations to allow of a large scale high availability solution.
We’ll be looking into the pros and cons of moving SQL Servers into a virtual server environment. Specifically we’ll be looking into when it’s a good idea and when it’s probably not a good idea.
In this session we'll look over some of the things which you should be looking at within your virtual environment to ensure that you are getting the performance out of it that you should be.
In this session we will look at the features which are provided with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 as part of the "AlwaysOn" features including site to site configurations to allow of a large scale high availability solution.
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This was reposted from http://blog.infoadvisors.com/index.php/2013/01/09/health-data-breaches-insider-data-trading/ written by Karen Lopez. They get all the credit for this, not me. It seems like the majority of health data breaches I read about are via insiders with access to patient information ...
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This was reposted from http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/-x3fWaDw3LA/story01.htm written by Soulskill. They get all the credit for this, not me. New submitter uCallHimDrJ0NES writes “Security researcher Mark Gamache has used Moxie Marlinspike’s Cloudcracker to derive ...
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This was reposted from http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/4jJjYcqA-4M/story01.htm written by Unknown Lamer. They get all the credit for this, not me. vikingpower writes “As a previous Slashdot story already reported, Ruby on Rails was recently reported to suffer from a major SQL ...
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This was reposted from Clean Up BlogThisSecurity feed and make it a snipit http://blog.infoadvisors.com/index.php/2013/01/02/an-audible-data-privacy-breach/ written by Karen Lopez. They get all the credit for this, not me. RI labor dept. warns of possible privacy breach. I think about data ...
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This was reposted from Clean Up BlogThisSecurity feed and make it a snipit http://www.sqlservercentral.com/blogs/brian_kelley/2012/11/27/are-your-protecting-your-db-backups/ written by (author unknown). They get all the credit for this, not me. Folks have cited the recent InformationWeek article on ...
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