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LOCATION:SQLBits Conference - 3C
SUMMARY:Extreme Data Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Here's your chance to learn data recovery from the big dogs. Two Microsoft Certified Masters (MCMs) will take your Recovery game to an all new level. Take a deep dive into SQL Server recovery and learn how to handle a wide variety of data loss and corruption scenarios. The session will cover how to be prepared for, prevent, and recover data lost due to deletion or corruption.<br />
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Learn the following skills in this session:<br />
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    <li>Built-in functionality in SQL Server for preventing and detecting corruption that you may not even know about</li>
    <li>How to identify a specific transaction in the transaction log and recover data lost from that transaction </li>
    <li>Categories of corruption and how to manage recovery differently for each one </li>
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Don't come empty handed. Bring your laptops, and we'll practice recovering corrupt databases together.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><body><p><b>Extreme Data Recovery</b></p><p>Here's your chance to learn data recovery from the big dogs. Two Microsoft Certified Masters (MCMs) will take your Recovery game to an all new level. Take a deep dive into SQL Server recovery and learn how to handle a wide variety of data loss and corruption scenarios. The session will cover how to be prepared for, prevent, and recover data lost due to deletion or corruption.<br /> <br /> Learn the following skills in this session:<br /> <ul>     <li>Built-in functionality in SQL Server for preventing and detecting corruption that you may not even know about</li>     <li>How to identify a specific transaction in the transaction log and recover data lost from that transaction </li>     <li>Categories of corruption and how to manage recovery differently for each one </li> </ul> Don't come empty handed. Bring your laptops, and we'll practice recovering corrupt databases together.</p><p><b>Argenis Fernandez</b></p><p>Argenis Fernandez is a Senior Database Engineer for Survey Monkey. He has worked with SQL Server for over 14 years and enjoys large SQL Server farms, high-end OLTP databases, managing Windows environments, performance troubleshooting,&nbsp;high availability, disaster recovery, following best practices,&nbsp;and PowerShell scripting. Argenis is also a Microsoft Certified Master on SQL Server 2008, an avid Twitter user (you can follow him at @DBArgenis), and occasional blogger on SQL Server topics at <a href="http://www.sqlblog.com/blogs/argenis_fernandez/">http://www.sqlblog.com/blogs/argenis_fernandez/</a>.</p><a href="http://www.sqlblog.com/blogs/argenis_fernandez/" >http://www.sqlblog.com/blogs/argenis_fernandez/</a></body></html>
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