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Pro SQL Server Disaster Recovery View Larger Image | James Luetkehoelter Apress, Hardcover, Published March 2008, 368 pages, ISBN 1590599675 | List Price: $69.99 Our Price: $53.50 You Save: $16.49 (24% Off)
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The process of disaster recovery involves mitigating the likelihood of a disaster
and returning the system to a normal state. This book shows you how to implement
an effective disaster recovery strategy for SQL Server 2005 databases. With
the arrival of SQL Server 2005, you have access to enhanced existing features
and powerful new tools, like database snapshots and mirroring, for data backup
and disaster recovery. The book also covers fundamental changes to disaster
recovery capabilities, and common issues to expect when using new features.
The book examines the technical details of disaster recovery features, and
then applies that information to practical scenarios. As businesses become increasingly
reliant on the information they store in their various databases, effective
data protection becomes ever more critical. Potential disasters can arise from
natural causes, user errors, and media or hardware failure. This book will help
you ensure that daytoday activities can continue, regardless of
the problem.
About the Author
James Luetkehoelter is an MSCE, MSCD, MCDBA, MCT, and Oracle Certified Professional
who has been working in the database field for the last 10 years. He is currently
a principal consultant with Spyglass LLC, a consultancy focusing on SQL Serverbased
solutions.
He is the president and founder of the Wisconsin SQL Server Users Group, writes
for SQLServerCentral.com, and is a frequent presenter at SQL Server conferences,
both in the US and in Europe. In his spare time, James catalogues the various
pronunciations of Luetkehoelter. He is currently at 1,467 distinct
variations.
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