edwardsbill95
Technical User
- Jun 5, 2008
- 1
I’ve recently taken on a SQL Server related assignment with a client running a very large database in a very poor environment.
We have a 200GB database with virtually no failover support. I’m interested in transactional replication, hardware redundancy, failover support and find that before moving forward on that we probably need to seriously re-evaluate our whole logical and physical design. My experience is more on the TSQL side rather than full dba hardware, optimization, tuning areas. Any suggestions for quickly ramping up my skills on the dba side (books, courses, etc.) and also recommendations for short term support resources would be appreciated. I’m want to make sure I cover all my bases with regard to future scalability, disaster recovery, high availability etc.
We have a 200GB database with virtually no failover support. I’m interested in transactional replication, hardware redundancy, failover support and find that before moving forward on that we probably need to seriously re-evaluate our whole logical and physical design. My experience is more on the TSQL side rather than full dba hardware, optimization, tuning areas. Any suggestions for quickly ramping up my skills on the dba side (books, courses, etc.) and also recommendations for short term support resources would be appreciated. I’m want to make sure I cover all my bases with regard to future scalability, disaster recovery, high availability etc.