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This is a deep dive course on understanding how SQL Server works to effectively choose the right high availability and disaster recovery solution that will address every organization’s need to protect digital assets. Packed with videos explaining concept and demos to reinforce the lessons, this course is what every IT professional needs to properly manage and protect a SQL Server database.
The course uses SQL Server 2012 for demonstrations. But the concepts still apply to later versions of SQL Server on Windows.
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Edwin M SarmientoSQL Server Expert/Author/Speaker/Consultant
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Courses : 1
Specification: SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery (HA/DR)
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 13 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | Expert |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery (HA/DR)
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Learing Caltec –
Mr. Sarmiento is very talkative, so far his speech feels very certain and secure.
Yarin Levi –
Probably the best course Udemy has to offer. The instructor is full of knowledge you can’t find anywhere and even demonstrait everything he explain. Although, I wouldn’t recommend this course if you’re in a beginner level.
Srilakshmi V K –
The course explains in details about all the aspects related to SQL log, backups, high availiblity.
Raj Kamal Singh –
Exceptional
Jorge Hoshida –
sim
Dmitry Reva –
Not very good sound.
Muayad Alammar –
I think this course is deserve to watching.
Tung Nguyen –
Very good course!
Amit Agrahari –
Got to know much about HADR solutions and also got to know how to implement them
Mike –
Excellent examples and explanations especially on Always On and Fail over Clustering