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Log Shipping With SQL Server 2005 (Video Series)

Video Image Video Category: Disaster Recovery: Backup, Recovery, Log Shipping, Clustering and Database Mirroring

Skill Level: 400 (Intermediate - Advanced)

Versions/Editions Covered: SQL Server 2005
Log shipping has been around as long as disaster recovery has been a topic. Log shipping (sometimes called setting up a standby server) is a simple process that can be written by hand (you 'roll your own') using stored procedures and SQL Server jobs.

This video series is all about how to setup log shipping for SQL Server 2005 using the SQL Server Management Studio. It includes everything from how failover works, terms and concepts, and two different recovery methods, how to synchronize SIDs so that users are mapped to the correct logins, and how to fail back.

Videos in this Series:

TitleSkillLengthDownload
Pt. 1 - An Introduction to Log Shipping in SQL Server 2005   400 10 mins. Download
Pt. 2 - Log Shipping Concepts, Architecture and Requirements   400 17 mins. Download
Pt. 3 - Why Use Log Shipping? Pros/Cons of Log Shipping and Mirroring/Clustering   400 13 mins. Download
Pt. 4 - How to Set Up Log Shipping Using SQL Server Management Studio's Properti...   400 14 mins. Download
Pt. 5 - Configuring the Standby Server for NORECOVERY and Using a Monitor Server   400 17 mins. Download
Pt. 6 - Configuring the Standby Server for READ ONLY / STANDBY Access   400 12 mins. Download
Pt. 7 - How to Failover Your Log Shipped Database to the Standby Server   400 12 mins. Download
Pt. 8 - Log Shipping Security: Credentials, Jobs, Proxy Accounts, Login SIDs and...   400 15 mins. Download

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