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SQLPASS Summit 2008 - Effective Usage of Database Mirroring SQL 2005 & 2008

Published 21 November 08 10:40 AM | SQL Master 

Its the last day of SQLPASS Summit 2008 and in few hours time I will be presenting my talk (first time in US SQLPASS) on "Effective Usage of SQL Server 2005 Database Mirroring, what's new in SQL 2008" topic which is an enhanced version of what I have presented before in SQLBIts UK during September 2007.

Just a highlights on the session:

High Availability solution from SQL Server, since version 2005 your SQL Server database availability and high performance solution can be delivered using Database Mirroring. With fast failover and minimal data loss has traditionally involved higher hardware cost and greater software complexity? This session highlights effective usage of SQL Server 2005 Database mirroring, that can fail over quickly with no loss of committed data, does not require proprietary hardware, and is easy to set up and manage. So what's new within SQL Server 2008 version in this high availability ranch.

Also the best practices on the different modes of Database Mirroring, what it can offer and how effectively you can make use of these technologies within your SQL Server environment to keepup the High Availability.

Not only this there is still few more action-packed agenda within this Summit 2008 and if you happen to miss the event you can buy all the sessions on a DVD from SQLPASS website, check back their site.

 

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# Other SQL Server Blogs around the Web said on November 21, 2008 11:02 AM:

Its the last day of SQLPASS Summit 2008 and in few hours time I will be presenting my talk (first time

# High Availability (SSQA.net) : SQLPASS Summit 2008 - Effective Usage of Database Mirroring SQL 2005 & 2008 said on November 21, 2008 11:22 AM:

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