Availability groups provide both high availability features and disaster recovery options, but they also have several areas you must be aware so you don't introduce more risk into your environment. The major advantage is availability groups allow for you to fail over more than one database at a time. In Episode 59 we talked about general data availability options and in this episode we focus on the new features of Availability Groups in 2016 and how data availability options have changed with our guest John Sterrett. John shares his experience getting a large database to a highly available situation along with some other ways to use availability groups.
Show notes for today's episode are available at http://sqldatapartners.com/2016/09/21/episode-63-high-availability/ Have fun on the SQL trail.
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Episode 35: Position Yourself to Better Opportunities
Episode 34: In-Memory Tables
Episode 33: From Developer To DBA
Episode 32: Up Your Game With PowerShell!
Episode 31: What Has Virtualization Done To My Database?
Episode 30: The Best Investment You Can Make
Episode 29: You Thinking What I Am Thinking?
Episode 28: How Do You Know There Is A Problem? Baselines!
Episode 27: Testing Changes Before You Break Production
Episode 26: DevOps for the Database--Everyone is Doing it, Right?
Episode 25: Stretch Database
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Episode 21: Azure Data Factory
Episode 20: the Role of Mentors
Episode 19: How Solid State Disks Can Help SQL Server
Episode 18: BIML
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