Disaster Recovery and Database White Papers

5 white papers are tagged with: disaster-recovery, database


Database Mirroring Best Practices and Performance Considerations

Maximizing the availability of databases is on the top priority list for many database administrators worldwide. Database mirroring is a new feature in SQL Server 2005 that can help minimize planned and unplanned downtime, thereby maximizing the availability of the database. Database mirroring ...

Using Replication for High Availability and Disaster Recovery

An essential part of ITmission is maintaining high availability and disaster recovery capability. Thistechnical case study shows how a company can use SQL Server 2008 databasereplication to eliminate single points of failure in data centers, and toenable fast recovery from a possible disaster at ...

Backup and Recovery What Backup, Recovery, and Disaster Recovery Mean to Your SQL Anywhere Databases

This paper describes the phases in developing a backup and recovery plan and cites an example.

It shows how time becomes an important factor in database recovery. It also explains what to do when the backed up database fails to restore from your backup medium, and discusses what ...

Progress Disaster Recovery

You can view disaster recovery (DR) planning as part of an overall contingency plan that allows your enterprise to restore any loss of data in the event of fire, vandalism, natural disaster, or system failure. A disaster can be something as catastrophic as a natural disaster, like Hurricane Katrina ...

VirtualCenter Database Maintenance

This document discusses ways to maintain the VirtualCenter database for increased performance and
manageability. It covers all versions of VirtualCenter 2.0.x. The recommendations in this document pertain specifically to Microsoft SQL Server 2000, but the concepts and practices work equally ...