SQLBits 2011
Multi-Site Failover Cluster With SQL 2008 and Denali
Planning a failover clustering implementation in a single data center is fairly straightforward, but what happens when you want to span data centers? Come and find out how to plan a multi-site failover cluster.
Planning a failover clustering implementation in a single data center is fairly straightforward, but what happens when you want to span data centers? While most of the considerations are the same, introducing distance complicates matters. The story is also more complex with SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2 than it will be with Denali. This session will cover how to plan and deploy a multi-site SQL Server 2008 or Denali failover cluster using Windows Server 2008 R2.
Speakers
Allan Hirt's previous sessions
Business Continuity for Hybrid and Cloud Native SQL Server Deployments
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Dealing with Bad Networks - The Availability Conundrum
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A Distributed Availability Groups Primer
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Top 10 Clustering Dos and Dont's
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Clustering SQL Server: What Does It Mean In 2015?
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SQL Server Storage vNext: Welcome to the Future
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Patch Management Strategies for SQL Server Deployments
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A Preview of High Availability in SQL Server 2012
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Multi-Site Failover Cluster With SQL 2008 and Denali
Planning a failover clustering implementation in a single data center is fairly straightforward, but what happens when you want to span data centers? Come and find out how to plan a multi-site failover cluster.
So Many High Availability Options, So Little Time
This session will compare and contrast the various SQL Server high availability options and discuss the things you need to do - both SQL Server and non-SQL Server - that you need to do to achieve availability.