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SQL Server Whitepapers [10 Ways to Save Money and Provide Comprehensive High Availability for SQL Server] Do you know how to provide high availability protection for SQL Server without upgrading to Enterprise Edition? Learn how to get robust data protection features for a fraction of the cost of SQL Enterprise Edition with AlwaysOn Availability Groups in this informative white paper. [5 DBA Mistakes That CAN COST YOU YOUR JOB] There are some mistakes that are often deemed inexcusable for a DBA to make. These are the things that can cost businesses irreparable damage. DBAs will often be coerced into allowing things that they know they are wrong. When things go bad, it is almost always the DBA who is held responsible for failing to protect the data - no matter who signed off on the risky decisions. [SQL Server HA and DR: A Strategy To Reduce Costs] In this free white paper we discusses how to reduce the costs associated with high availability and disaster protection in a SQL Server environment. [Top 5 Items to Audit in SQL Server] In this whitepaper we’ll present the top five items you should be auditing on all of your SQL Servers, and how to do them. Keeping an eye on these items will help you verify database security and access in your environment. [Creating High Performance SANLess Microsoft SQL Server Failover Cluster Instances] Making SQL Server deployments resilient to failures is a goal most want to achieve. One of the most popular approaches is to cluster the instance of SQL Server, learn how to do this without shared storage. [Debunking the Myths: Cloud HA and DR common misconceptions] Separating the facts and myths of HA and DR in cloud deployments can help you save money and reduce risk of downtime and data loss. More on MSSQLTips: [Tips] [Tutorials] [Webcasts] You are receiving this email as a subscriber of MSSQLTips.com. If you do not wish to continue receiving sponsored emails from MSSQLTips.com, please send us an email to [unsubscribe]. Edgewood Solutions LLC | PO Box 682 | Wilton, NH 03086 | [Privacy Statement] Sent to this e-mail address: {EMAIL}

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