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Best Practices for Fully Automated Disaster Recovery of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Using HP Continuous Access EVA With Cluster Extension EVA

Overview By seamlessly integrating with Microsoft Failover Cluster, HP Cluster Extension EVA is the best product available to take advantage of the automated disaster recovery functionality of replicated storage provided by HP Continuous Access EVA. For SQL Server to fully utilize the replication and automated recovery features of HP CLX EVA and HP Continuous Access EVA, implement the established best practices from past findings, along with the best practice findings from the tests performed for this paper.

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PublisherHewlett-Packard (HP) File FormatPDF
Date PublishedAugust 2009
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