Beginning Backup and Restore for SQL Server Beginning Backup and Restore for SQL Server

Beginning Backup and Restore for SQL Server

Data Loss Management and Prevention Techniques

    • USD 39.99
    • USD 39.99

Descripción editorial

Be guided through the techniques to back up and restore databases and files in SQL Server. Multiple techniques are presented for ensuring the integrity and consistency of database backups, as well as the reliability and manageability of restoring from backups. 
In today’s data-driven world, the most important asset that a company has is its data. Data recovery strategies can be wide ranging; from the practically non-existent backup without verification to a very complex, distributed, and redundant system. An important objective for any database administrator is data loss prevention, and in a catastrophic data loss event, pre-defined data recovery techniques must be employed in order to get the databases back up and running efficiently and quickly.
Using a tutorial method of teaching, Beginning Backup and Restore for SQL Server explores the many facets behind the principles of backing up and restoring data fromyour database, and then shows practical application methods for getting the work done quickly and correctly. This book is an essential guide toward discovering the correct path to protecting the data for your organization. 
What You'll Learn:Be instructed on backup and restore techniques and principles
Understand the importance of a fully implemented backup plan in SQL Server Agent
Integrate backup and restore techniques into an existing environment
Consider space and time requirements for backup and restore operations
Master the principles for common deployment types

GÉNERO
Informática e Internet
PUBLICADO
2018
19 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
339
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Apress
VENDEDOR
Springer Nature B.V.
TAMAÑO
18
MB

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