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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

High-availability options in SQL Server 2008
Ross Mistry, Contributor
Databases are the backbone of every organization. They're used to run Internet and intranet applications, line-of-business systems, human resources applications and business intelligence solutions. Because databases are so critical to an organization's success, and because SQL Server's market share is rising, SQL Server consultants are being engaged more frequently as their customers design and implement high-availability database solutions.Solution providers and customers are facing the challenge of trying to understand the high-availability options offered with SQL Server 2008 and then selecting the correct alternative that meets the customer's goals. These options aren't new to SQL Server 2008, but some of them have been enhanced in the latest version.
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