Providing High Availability to an Existing SQL Server Workload
DH2i sponsored on-demand webinar
Webcast Abstract
Prepare to take your existing SQL Server workload and make it highly available. Join Edwin Sarmiento as he covers what it takes to convert an existing standalone SQL Server instance and make it highly available. We will look at using both Database Mirroring and Availability Groups to provide high availability to existing SQL Server databases. We will also cover what needs to be considered from the network and application perspective to make the transition seamless.
In this webcast, you will learn:
- What high availability is and why a standalone SQL Server instance isn't necessarily highly available
- What high availability features are available in SQL Server
- Different options in providing high availability to an existing SQL Server workload
- Providing high availability to an existing SQL Server workload using database mirroring and Availability Groups
At the end of the webcast, you can start reviewing your existing standalone SQL Server instances and provide high availability using the different options provided.
Speaker - Edwin Sarmiento and Carl Berglund
Edwin M Sarmiento is a Microsoft SQL Server MVP and Microsoft Certified Master from Ottawa, Canada specializing in high availability, disaster recovery and system infrastructures running on the Microsoft server technology stack ranging from Active Directory to SharePoint and anything in between. He is very passionate about technology, but has interests in music, professional and organizational development, leadership and management matters when not working with databases.
Carl Berglund is a senior technical business development leader with over 20 years of experience helping organizations implement complex enterprise infrastructures. He helps organizations reduce spend on overall SQL Server lifecycle costs while reducing risk and maximizing infrastructure ROI.
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