May 28, 2004 at 3:20 am
Hi, I need to design a database infrastructure for a project that iam involved with.
The main point is to come up with a diagram showing all components that are required to satisfy the client requirements. I will not discuss the actual project but this is a similar situation. How do I come up with a structure?
Recently due to the recent spate of terrorist activities around the world, the US government has decided to set up a new database that is to record the activities of all US. This will involve having all their personal details, photographs, relations and so on. They are required to have an identity chip and transmitter attached to them at all times that will record the coordinates of where they are every few minutes. All of this will need to be logged in the database. This database needs to be constantly updated and thus is a 24/7 operation with very little downtime. If there is maintenance that needs to be done then there will need to be some sort of replacement database to go online during the down time. This replacement database thus needs to be kept up to date with the latest changes and also needs to have the changes made to it during downtime transferred over to the primary database when it becomes operational again. (Consider log shipping, remember, you only have a window of opportunity for updating database images of only a few minutes).
Facilities are required for offline analysis of the database on a 24 hour basis.
Governmental Policies on Security, Disaster Recovery and Availability:
What components do I need ? Please help
May 31, 2004 at 8:00 am
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May 31, 2004 at 9:33 am
You need to talk to people that do this sort of thing, like NasDaq, Dell, etc. People that need to handle high volumes with high uptimes on MS technology. It can be done, but you don't want to repeat mistakes. Talk to people that make it happen and then find consultants that HAVE ALREADY DONE IT.
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