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Continuous Database Availability

Continuous Database Availability
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Author(s): Drazena Tomic (Mostar Faculty of Economics, Bosnia and Herzegovina)and Brano Markic (Mostar Faculty of Economics, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Copyright: 2010
Pages: 20
Source title: Always-On Enterprise Information Systems for Business Continuance: Technologies for Reliable and Scalable Operations
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Nijaz Bajgoric (University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-723-2.ch008

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Abstract

In today’s business environment, it is usual that data relevant to business is stored on different hardware, inside different databases, different data warehouses, inside as well as outside of the organization. Accuracy, quality, timeliness, and especially availability of such distributed data make crucial role in the process of business managing. Now, one of the biggest challenges is to ensure continuous availability of that data, even in critical and disaster situations. This chapter gives a short overview of the most used solutions for database availability that have become industry standards and gives examples of implementation of these standards by, in this moment, three main database vendors: Oracle (Oracle 11g), IBM (DB2 Version 9.5) and Microsoft (SQL Server 2008).

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