"Hope is not a strategy" - Google SRE Team motto
Being able to recover our data in the event of an outage is a (if not the most) critical aspect of managing SQL Server. But how do we plan for the worst? What technologies are available to us? And how do we implement a disaster recovery strategy when the worst has just occurred?
Join Microsoft Data Platform MVP, Andrew Pruski, in this session to delve into SQL Server disaster recovery strategies.
We'll start by defining the difference between high availability and disaster recovery.
They are often combined together but they are different, more like two sides of the same coin and that affects our choices when picking a technology to implement.
But before we start to implement any DR technologies we need to define a few things:
Then we'll look at the different technologies available to us in SQL Server, how can they help us define our disaster recovery strategy? Each option has a different implementation and we'll look at:
Then to round off the session we'll look at how Pure Storage can help DBAs build a DR strategy, specifically a technology called ActiveDR.
We'll discuss how this technology differs from "traditional" SQL Server DR options and the benefits that it brings to the table.
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
1:00:00 PM EDT (New York) | 5:00:00 PM UTC
Andrew Pruski, Principal Field Solutions Architect
Andrew is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP, Docker Captain, and VMware vExpert. He also helps organise Data Ceili and EightKB. He is interested in all things database/kubernetes/container related and shares his passion for these topics by speaking at events across the world. Originally from Wales but now exploring Ireland. You can find him on twitter @dbafromthecold and blogging at dbafromthecold.com.
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