Pro SQL Server Disaster Recovery / Edition 1

Pro SQL Server Disaster Recovery / Edition 1

by James Luetkehoelter
     
 

Many would argue that the single most important job of a SQL Server database administrator is to be able to recover your database in the event of loss or damage. Pro SQL Server Disaster Recovery helps you meet that goal by showing you how to think about and plan for potential problems. You’ll learn to anticipate and reduce the likelihood of a disaster,

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Overview

Many would argue that the single most important job of a SQL Server database administrator is to be able to recover your database in the event of loss or damage. Pro SQL Server Disaster Recovery helps you meet that goal by showing you how to think about and plan for potential problems. You’ll learn to anticipate and reduce the likelihood of a disaster, and to mitigate the effects of a disaster when one does occur. Perhaps most importantly, you’ll learn how to prepare so that you can return a system to its normal state quickly, ensuring system availability and the continued success and operation of your business.

Many SQL Server features and technologies are, or can be put to good use in disaster recovery planning. In this book, you’ll learn about powerful tools and features—such as Database Snapshots and Mirroring—for data backup and disaster recovery that are present in SQL Server 2005, and that are enhanced in SQL Server 2008. Also covered are common issues to expect when using these features. This book explores your options by examining the technical details of disaster recovery features and then applying that knowledge to practical scenarios.

There’s a human side to disaster recovery planning as well. Like few other activities, disaster recovery planning requires that you work closely with a wide variety of people from all across your organization. People skills are as critical to disaster recovery planning as technical skills, and perhaps more so. This book does not leave you in the dark, but provides sound advice on how to keep disaster recovery planning projects on track, how to avoid dangerous scope creep, and how to work effectively with the variety of personality types that you will encounter.

Disaster recovery planning is really about sleep. When you get the call at 3:00 am that your database is lost, don’t wake up with that icy feeling in your veins. Instead, wake up with confidence that you have a plan in place, a plan that you’ve practiced, that management has bought into, a plan that you can execute even while half–asleep to get your database, your company, and your job back on track.

What you’ll learn

This book shows you how to implement an effective disaster recovery strategy for SQL Server 2005 databases. It covers:

  • Real–world examples of data loss and what might have been done to prevent it
  • A systematic, problem–based approach to designing a disaster recovery plan
  • Pitfalls one might encounter, and how to deal with them
  • Team dynamics, and the soft–side of disaster planning
  • New technology in SQL Server 2005 and 2008 that takes disaster recovery beyond the simple backup/recovery plan
  • When and why to use disaster recovery features, as opposed to just describing how they work

Who this book is for

SQL Server database administrators.

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Product Details

ISBN-13:
9781590599679
Publisher:
Apress
Publication date:
03/28/2008
Series:
The Expert's Voice in SQL Server Series
Edition description:
2008
Pages:
350
Product dimensions:
7.00(w) x 9.25(h) x 10.00(d)

Table of Contents

Ch. 1 What Is Disaster Recovery? 1

Ch. 2 Making Database Backups 13

Ch. 3 Restoring a Database 43

Ch. 4 Backing Up and Restoring Files and Filegroups 75

Ch. 5 Creating a Backup/Recovery Plan 99

Ch. 6 Maintaining a Warm Standby Server via Log Shipping 141

Ch. 7 Clustering 175

Ch. 8 Database Mirroring 195

Ch. 9 Database Snapshots 229

Ch. 10 Hardware Considerations 243

Ch. 11 Disaster Recovery Planning 269

Ch. 12 Realistic Disaster Recovery Planning 293

App SQL Server 2008 Considerations 321

Index 329

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