SQL server AlwaysOn revealed. ([2015])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- SQL server AlwaysOn revealed. ([2015])
- Main Title:
- SQL server AlwaysOn revealed
- Further Information:
- Note: Peter A. Carter.
- Authors:
- Carter, Peter A
- Contents:
- Chapter 1: HA and DR ConceptsLearn the concepts and terminology behind high availability and disaster recovery.Level of AvailabilityRecovery Point Objective and Recovery Time ObjectiveCost of DowntimeClassification of Standby ServersChapter 2: Understanding HA and DR TechnologiesGain understanding of the various technologies that can be leveraged to obtain high availability and disaster recovery for their data-tier applications.AlwaysOn Failover ClusteringDatabase MirroringAlwaysOn Availability GroupsLog ShippingCombining TechnologiesChapter 3: Implementing a ClusterImplement and configure a Windows failover cluster using Windows Server 2012 R2. The cluster will form the base to support either an AlwaysOn Failover Clustered Instance or AlwaysOn Availability Groups.Building the ClusterConfiguring the ClusterChapter 4: Implementing an AlwaysOn Failover Clustered InstanceLearn the differences between building a stand-alone instance and building an AlwaysOn Failover Clustered Instance. Also learn to add a node to an existing AlwaysOn Failover Clustered Instance.Building the InstanceAdding a NodeChapter 5: Implementing AlwaysOn Availability GroupsImplement AlwaysOn Availability Groups for the purposes of both high availability and disaster recovery. Gain an insight into the impact synchronous Availability Groups can have on performance.Implementing High Availability with AlwaysOn Availability GroupsImplementing Disaster Recovery with AlwaysOn Availability GroupsAdding AlwaysOnChapter 1: HA and DR ConceptsLearn the concepts and terminology behind high availability and disaster recovery.Level of AvailabilityRecovery Point Objective and Recovery Time ObjectiveCost of DowntimeClassification of Standby ServersChapter 2: Understanding HA and DR TechnologiesGain understanding of the various technologies that can be leveraged to obtain high availability and disaster recovery for their data-tier applications.AlwaysOn Failover ClusteringDatabase MirroringAlwaysOn Availability GroupsLog ShippingCombining TechnologiesChapter 3: Implementing a ClusterImplement and configure a Windows failover cluster using Windows Server 2012 R2. The cluster will form the base to support either an AlwaysOn Failover Clustered Instance or AlwaysOn Availability Groups.Building the ClusterConfiguring the ClusterChapter 4: Implementing an AlwaysOn Failover Clustered InstanceLearn the differences between building a stand-alone instance and building an AlwaysOn Failover Clustered Instance. Also learn to add a node to an existing AlwaysOn Failover Clustered Instance.Building the InstanceAdding a NodeChapter 5: Implementing AlwaysOn Availability GroupsImplement AlwaysOn Availability Groups for the purposes of both high availability and disaster recovery. Gain an insight into the impact synchronous Availability Groups can have on performance.Implementing High Availability with AlwaysOn Availability GroupsImplementing Disaster Recovery with AlwaysOn Availability GroupsAdding AlwaysOn Readable Secondary ReplicasChapter 6: Administering AlwaysOnPerform important administration tasks against AlwaysOn Availability Groups. Fail over to other nodes as needed, and monitoring ongoing operations. Also perform maintenance tasks against clusters, such as applying rolling patch upgrades and removing nodes.Managing a ClusterManaging AlwaysOn Availability Groups. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- New York : Apress
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Copyright Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (1 volume), illustrations
- Subjects:
- 004
Computer science
Client/server computing
Database management
Client/server computing
Database management
Computers -- Hardware -- General
Business & Economics -- Information Management
Computer networking & communications
Business mathematics & systems
Computer network architectures
Management information systems
Computers -- Database Management -- General
Databases
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 1484217632
9781484217634 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781484217627
1484217624 - Notes:
- Note: Online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed January 8, 2016).
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