Are you worried about failures with SQL Server’s high availability?

IDERA sponsored on-demand webinar

Webcast Abstract

Microsoft markets a variety of SQL Server availability technologies under the term Always On. The Always On features help to achieve a certain level of high availability. However, 100% uptime is not a realistic expectation. Additionally, it is not merely up to the feature to remain online. It requires an effort to make it useful. The two main Always On features are Availability Groups and Failover Cluster Instances. Achieving high availability with these two features requires proper planning, proper hardware, and a solid understanding of the technology.

Join us to learn how to avoid pitfalls with SQL Server’s Always On that can cause unexpected failures. With SQL Diagnostic Manager for SQL Server, monitor Always On availability groups, availability databases, and availability replicas.

Speaker - David Terry

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