Five Secrets To SQL Server Availability
Five Secrets To SQL Server Availability
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Microsoft SQL Server has become the data management tool of choice for a wide range of business critical systems, from electronic commerce to online banking to just-in-time manufacturing to streaming media. There are many expensive, complex approaches and technologies that promise availability for SQL. Fortunately there are also simple, automated ways to get the highest levels of protection. The following five secrets to affordable SQL availability will help you to implement a SQL environment with little or no downtime, zero data loss, and no added IT complexity.
#2: You dont have to choose between downtime and data loss
Optimally, you want to protect your SQL application and any application(s) running on it, your operating system, and all of your data. Most technologies are designed to protect either your applications or your data. Few protect your OS and fewer still protect all three. For example, data backup provides some data protection, but requires a full application restart and data recovery, meaning a long Recovery Time Objective (RTO). Clusters move operations from a failed server to a stand-by server, possibly lessening, but not eliminating the interruption in application service. Applications in a cluster are still vulnerable to faulty I/O from device drivers and a wide range of other threats. Choose a software solution that keeps your OS running when a server fails, maintains application availability even when devices failwithout loss of application state and ensures that all of your application data is protected.
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For the most critical SQL applications, it should be able to survive the failure of an entire system without any data loss or service interruption. It should not require any application changes (introducing the possibility of human error), or any updates as you change or modify applications. A truly automated solution will not only improve availability, it should also deliver a low total cost of ownership, as it removes the need for specialized skills and staff time for maintaining availability and reacting to problems.
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And if you need to implement fault tolerance in the case of major, site-wide outages, use everRun 2Gs SplitSite option to enable continuous availability between geographically dispersed locations. With SplitSite you can ensure that you still meet compliance and production requirements even if your primary data center is hit with a metropolitan-wide disaster. Geographic fault tolerance enables continuous operations even when a whole site is down. To sum up, everRun is ideal for SQL availability: Automated SQL application availability Easy to operate and maintain. All fault handling and policy management are automated for you. Superior availability Were up. Always up. No loss of SQL application state. No loss of data. Affordability Getting started is up to 36% less than other options. Administration and maintenance costs are up to 55% lower than they are with clusters. Non-intrusive Works with standard x86 servers, no application or OS modifications required. Supports any SQL app no cluster awareness or scripting required. Remote availability Install our SplitSite option to geographically disperse your SQL servers.
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