30th September - 2nd October 2010

University of York

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SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery Overview

SQL Server exposes many methods and techniques that increases the availability and recoverability your data. In this session you'll get an overview of the scopes of protection that are available and what technologies cover those bases as well as walk through some disaster recovery scenarios.

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Charley Hanania

Based in Zurich, Charley Hanania currently works as a Senior Database Management Specialist at UBS Investment Bank. Prior to this, he provided support and consulting in database development, architecture and administration related areas to numerous organisations throughout Europe and Australasia With over 13 years experience, Charley has focussed on MS SQL Server since version 4.21 and became active in the SQL Server community in the mid 90's, participating in SQL Server user groups in Australia. He continues to lead an active role in the SQL Server space through community events, the SwissITPro User group, and the Swiss PASS Chapter.



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