Was chatting to friends in a Pub about Disaster Recovery in SharePoint and in particular what constitutes a ‘fully available’ platform, focusing on those organisations just starting off with SharePoint. I thought I’d put my thoughts on a blog article and share them with you. Well, it’s easy to forget in the heat of getting a single SharePoint production environment deployed, that without defining a fully available topology that one may be creating a single point of failure scenario, where the data is stored in a SQL or database instance is located on the same machine running the content management system, and leading...
SharePoint Conferenc...
At the SharePoint Conference in Anaheim was demoed using SQL Server “Denali” Always On to fail-over a 14.4 TB SharePoint content database to a secondary database server in 45 seconds. Very impressive, and you are able to get more information here including seeing the video of the...