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SQLBits 2019

Common Troubleshooting Techniques for AGs and FCIs

Learn how to troubleshoot AGs ad FCIs.
When things go wrong with Always On Availability Groups (AGs) or Always On Failover Cluster Instances (FCIs), it is not always apparent where to look and how to diagnose what happened. This session will help demystify where to look when you have a problem, as well as cover some of the more common issues you will see when implementing AGs and FCIs, whether you have them deployed on Windows Server or Linux.

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Allan Hirt

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SQL Server mission critical expert, dual Microsoft MVP, VMware vExpert, and SQLHA LLC founder Allan Hirt is a consultant, published author, speaker, and trainer who travels all over the world to work with and train clients.

Allan Hirt's Sessions

Business Continuity for Hybrid and Cloud Native SQL Server Deployments
Modern Infrastructure Fundamentals for SQL Server
Dealing with Bad Networks - The Availability Conundrum
A Distributed Availability Groups Primer
Common Troubleshooting Techniques for AGs and FCIs
Storage Spaces Direct and Storage Replica for FCIs
Top 10 Clustering Dos and Dont's
Clustering SQL Server: What Does It Mean In 2015?
SQL Server Storage vNext: Welcome to the Future
Patch Management Strategies for SQL Server Deployments
A Preview of High Availability in SQL Server 2012
Multi-Site Failover Cluster With SQL 2008 and Denali
So Many High Availability Options, So Little Time
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