Chapters
Executive Summary
Creating SQL Server Database Copies
SQL Server transaction log backup
Restoring SQL Server Database Copies
Mounting SQL Server Database Copies with Recovery
Unmounting SQL Server Database Copies
SQL Server Always On Integration with AppSync
Executive Summary
Creating SQL Server Database Copies
SQL Server transaction log backup
Restoring SQL Server Database Copies
Mounting SQL Server Database Copies with Recovery
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1Introduction
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2Mount and production host version compatibility
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3Mount SQL Server database copy as a clustered resource
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4Special considerations for mount to production cluster
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5Supported mount recovery types
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6Mounting copies using path mapping
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7Mounting copies from multiple production hosts to a single mount host
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8Mounting multiple database copies existing on same production LUNs or consistency groups
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9Partial recovery of mounted databases
Unmounting SQL Server Database Copies
SQL Server Always On Integration with AppSync
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1Introduction
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2Always On Failover Cluster Instances
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3Protecting databases in clustered instances
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4Always on availability groups
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5Protecting databases in availability groups
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6Important notes regarding secondary replicas or databases
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7Restoring databases in availability groups
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8Details of restoring to a primary replica
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9Details of restoring to a secondary replica
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10SQL Server databases on VMware virtual disks
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11Repurposing SQL Server database
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12AppSync and Transparent Data Encryption
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13Conclusion
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14References