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MS SQL Server User Group - Perth
Microsoft SQL Server UG - Perth: High Availability
Author: Brian H. Madsen Date Posted: 7/04/2005 10:43:06 AM
Perth is graced by Greg Low coming over for the MSDN Roadshow and when I found out i snapped him up to do a session for us on high availability:

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In this session Greg will cover some of the new high availability
options in SQL Server 2005. He will cover database mirroring and the
enhancements to clustering and compare these with other availability
options. Greg will also cover database snapshots.

About Greg:
Greg is an internationally recognised consultant, developer and trainer. He has been working in development since 1978, holds a PhD in Computer Science and MC*.* from Microsoft. Greg is also president of the Qld MSDN Users Group and the Qld SQL Server Users Group. His primary interests are currently in ADO.NET and SQL Server. Greg is the lead SQL Server consultant with Readify.

For more information on Greg: https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile=47c814bd-644a-41f0-8443-b8afcce19a60

Please ensure that you register online so i can see how many i need to cater for on food and drinks.

The session starts at 5:30pm, with food being provided, but those that wish can come to the Melbourne Hotel for a drink starting at 5:00pm.

I realise the session has a late start but we have to coordinate with the MSDN Roadshow event that's running in the afternoon at the Perth Convention Center.

## Prize Draw ##
This month we will have a copy of Visual.Studio 2003 Enterprise Architect to give away for those who register online.

Venue: Level 14, QV1, 255 St Georges Terrace | Duration 1hr | On: Thursday, 21 April 2005

posted Monday, April 11, 2005 4:53 PM by deprecated with 1 Comments




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