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Join us on this special episode of Data Exposed where we discuss Availability Sets and Zones for SQL Server on Azure VMs. May the 4th be with you!
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
01:35 – SQL Server on Azure VMs
02:10 – Availability Sets
03:58 – Availability Zones – Regions
05:40 – Demo
✔️ Resources:
Use the Azure portal to configure a multiple-subnet availability group for SQL Server on Azure VMs: https://aka.ms/AzureSQLVMHADRMagic
High availability, disaster recovery, business continuity – SQL Server on Azure VMs: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-sql/virtual-machines/windows/business-continuity-high-availability-disaster-recovery-hadr-overview?view=azuresql
HADR configuration best practices – SQL Server on Azure VMs: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-sql/virtual-machines/windows/hadr-cluster-best-practices?view=azuresql&tabs=windows2012
About John Morehouse:
John Morehouse is currently a Consultant with Denny Cherry & Associates living in Louisville, Kentucky. With over 2 decades of technical experience in various industries, John now focuses on the Microsoft Data platform and specializes in Microsoft SQL Server. He is honored to be a Microsoft Data Platform MVP, VMWare vExpert, 2016 Idera Ace, Friend of Red Gate, Sentry One PAC member & Community Ambassador. John has a passion around speaking, teaching technical topics and giving back to the technical community as much as possible. He is a user group leader, SQL Saturday organizer, and former PASS regional mentor. He is also a blogger, avid tweeter, and a frequent speaker at SQL Saturday’s as well as other conferences. If you want to find John, you can find him on Twitter (@sqlrus) or on his blog, https://sqlrus.com.
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