Tomorrow Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 6PM EDT, my friend and SQL MVP colleague, Edwin Sarmiento will be in town to deliver a great presentation to the Central New Jersey SQL Server User Group (CNJSSUG).
Details below, reproduced in this blog,
Featured Presentation:
Architecting a SQL Server Availability Groups Topology
Edwin Sarmiento, Microsoft SQL Server MVP and Microsoft Certified Master
Architecting a SQL Server Availability Groups Topology
So, you’re tasked to implement SQL Server Availability Groups but don’t
know where to start. You have a lot of different topologies to choose
from but they’re all the more confusing. Creating effective design
architecture is key. In this session, we will look at the different
topologies – from simple ones to advance – that you can implement and
how to build them. At the end of the session, you will walk away with
the knowledge on how to build the right SQL Server Availability Group
topology that will address your high availability and disaster recovery
requirements.
You will learn:
Common design patterns and guidelines that you need to consider when
building your architecture
Proper selection of quorum configuration
Network configuration for local and geographically dispersed
replicas
Combining SQL Server Failover Clustering with AlwaysOn Availability
Groups
About Edwin :
Edwin M Sarmiento, is a Microsoft SQL Server MVP
and Microsoft Certified Master from Ottawa, Canada specializing in high
availability, disaster recovery and system infrastructures running on
the Microsoft server technology stack ranging from Active Directory to
SharePoint and anything in between.
LOCATION:
101 Wood Avenue South, Suite 900
Metro Park 101
Iselin, NJ 08830
Meeting Format
6:00PM : Networking
6:30PM-8:30PM : Presentation and Q&A
Group Leaders
Linda Zhang sqliselinnj@gmail.com
Jaimie Fox
Divyesh Sah
Volunteers
Next Meeting
Wednesday, August 12 | Architecting a SQL Server Availability Groups Topology |
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