December 22, 2005 09:22 PM

Recovery Times in Database Design

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If your restore process can restore 30GB per hour and the service level agreement (SLA) requires a database recovery time of 1 hour, then a database can be no larger than 30GB. If you're using traditional backup and restore software, many smaller databases might be needed to meet SLA restore times. However, if you use advanced backup and restore technology, such as Microsoft Volume ShadowCopy Services (VSS) or Snap technology, the technical implications can affect the database design. Using VSS,...

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