DBA Services Expands SQL's High Availability Solutions


Posted October 30, 2014 by dbaservicescomau

DBA Services, a top-performing Microsoft SQL Server support service provider, offers SQL’s high availability and redundancy solutions.

 
[Brisbane, October 30, 2014] – DBA Services, a leading Microsoft SQL Server support service provider, offers clients quality SQL Server high availability solutions. The company provides redundancy solutions to support critical database servers. Their experts can provide advice on architectural designers to reduce the downtime on high transaction volume systems and also demonstrate how to distribute read intensive processes to free up resources for read/write transactions, allowing business applications to perform better under load. This also safe guards against potential loss of revenues and ensures that your online business systems stay operational and performing optiminally.

Appropriate Redundancy Solutions

According to DBA Services, many companies are at consider risk of costly system malfunction due to non-redundant critical failure points, and often use unsecured data storage which can expose them to further risks should systems get compromised. They note that this can have a major impact on not only the revenue to the business, but also to the business’ reputation should sufficient security protection measures not be in place. Through SQL Server’s redundancy solutions, clients can address a host of these issues in housing as well as storing data. Their system can support a larger range of applications and online services, which can offer companies more acceptable levels of risk mitigation from costly outages.

By identifying the needs of the clients’ company, DBA Services can provide the right solution for their business or application architecture. Among the high availability solutions of the company are SQL Server High Availability Groups, SQL Failover Clustering, SQL Replication, SQL Mirroring and Log shipping as some of the methods they have extensive experience with. Through these solutions, the company notes their clients can achieve upwards of 99.9% uptime while also storing data securely.

Competitive Infrastructure Analysis

Part of DBA Services comprehensive solutions is a competitive analysis of the clients’ environment. Their team of professionals performs an in-depth analysis into their SQL environments in order to identify any latent performance issues, and can then design solutions that address the client’s specific requirement and budget. The analysis covers consultancy with key stakeholders and with application vendors and developments, with there view specifically looking at the business’ acceptable risks and requirements for Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and for Recovery Point Objectives (RPO).

DBA Services experts explain that their high availability solutions can cover disaster recovery and SQL Virtualisation. After the initial consultation, the company provides their clients with a fixed price quote for the implementation and delivery of the required solutions. Solutions are also delivered in accordance with Microsoft’s best practices and ITIL processes for change and release management.

ABOUT DBA SERVICES (AUSTRALIA)

For over 10 years of experience, DBA Services has been providing premier Microsoft SQL Server Support services to small start-up and large scale Australian-based businesses. The company offers customer-driven approaches that ensure proper maintenance and effective operations of the clients’ SQL Server infrastructures. The company provides Microsoft-certified QL Server DBAs that are fully industry recognised, enabling the DBA Services to identify solutions for non-standard SQL DBA support.

Interested clients may visit http://www.dbaservices.com.au/sql-server-support-services/ to learn more about the company’s support services.
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Tags sql database administration , sql server help , sql server performance troubleshooting
Last Updated October 30, 2014