The Path to Five 9's of Availability for SQL Server

Sponsored by NEC

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June 2, 2013

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The Path to Five 9's of Availability for SQL Server

Thursday, June 27th, 2013 @ 2pm ET

Availability is without a doubt the DBA’s first priority. Even performance ceases to matter if the database isn’t available. SQL Server offers several features that can each provide different levels of availability to your organization.

Each option has different costs and different levels of complexity. In this web seminar presented by expert Michael Otey you get an overview of the various SQL Server high availability technologies starting from the lowest levels of availability and working to the highest. Then you’ll see how fault tolerant systems like NEC’s FT Server can provide five 9’s of availability without the complexity and high licensing costs of some of the SQL Server high availability options.

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About the Presenters

Michael Otey ([email protected]) is senior technical director for Windows IT Pro and SQL ServerPro and author of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 High Availability with Clustering & Database Mirroring (McGraw-Hill).

Steve Gilman recently joined NEC Corporation of America as Product Manager for the NEC Express5800 server products. Steve is responsible for building awareness and growing sales for NEC’s Express5800 server products. Steve joins NEC after over 15 years at Hewlett Packard in strategic server sales, as well as product management roles.

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