Session Summary
In this session, we will discuss the new SQL Server Log
Shipping feature and the enhancement made to this newly automated feature. We
will talk about why it is robust and will also provide some suggestions about
when and how to use it. We will explain the enhancement and the challenges you
may encounter when you deploy Log Shipping on the Enterprise Edition and how
that affects the choice for the Recovery model. We will discuss conflicting
operations and non-recoverable operations, as well as fast failback and
snapshot backups.
This is a
Level
300 session that was recorded February 15,
2001, and presented by Reinaldo Kibel.
Reinaldo
Kibel joined Microsoft Corporation as a SQL Server support professional in
January 1999. He has worked on incoming SQL Server support calls and has
achieved one of the highest number of cases handled per engineer in that group.
He developed content and training for SQL Server 6.5 and 7.0 for delivery to
internal support professionals and was involved in developing content for SQL
Server 2000. Reinaldo currently works in the Database Management group. He
received his Master's degree in Computer Science from University of Texas at
Dallas in 1997. He has designed and developed computer software applications
and hardware since he started working on his Electronic Engineer degree in
1984.
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