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James Luetkehoelter

"Pro SQL Server Disaster Recovery"

This
chapter includes sample disaster scenarios and potential approaches that could
prevent or minimize the impact of the disaster.
Chapter 12 discusses the nontechnical roadblocks you may face when undertaking
disaster recovery planning??”namely, working with others. The human variable is
usually the biggest issue when it comes to disaster recovery planning. I discuss selling
the concept to management and colleagues, as well as attaining success while
working with problematic areas of the business, whatever they may be.
Contacting the Author
You can reach James Luetkehoelter via e-mail at JL.questions@gmail.com or through his
posts on the blog at http://sqlblog.com.
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What Is Disaster Recovery?
One of the greatest frustrations I??™ve faced is discussing (or arguing) a topic for hours,
only to realize near the end that my audience and I have completely different views as to
what the topic actually is. With that in mind, I hope to make clear what I consider to be
disaster recovery.My goal is to establish a common understanding of the topic being
discussed.


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