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Live Webinar: High Availability for SQL in VMware without Sacrificing IT Flexibility or VM Features

Date: January 9, 2015
Tags: #SANLess Clusters for SQL Server Environments, #SANLess Clusters for Windows Environments, Clusters Your Way, MSSQLTips, VMware, Webinar

Did you know that you can have high availability (HA) protection for SQL in a VMware environment without giving up IT flexibility or key VM features? Creating a traditional shared storage clusters for HA in a VMware environment means using complex Raw Device Mapping – and giving up important VMware features, such as vMotion.

In this webinar, SIOS clustering expert Tony Tomarchio will demonstrate how to create a failover cluster to protect SQL Server in a VMware environment without RDM for complete flexibility and complete VMware data mobility.

This webinar is interactive so come ready to ask your questions, add your comments, and join the discussion.

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Date: January 15, 2014
Time: 10:00a PST (1:00p EST)

About Tony Tomarchio

As SIOS’ Director of Field Engineering, Tony is responsible for defining and delivering technical pre-sales services, support and best practices to SIOS customers, prospects and partners. Tony has more than a decade of experience providing systems management and high availability solutions to enterprise customers. Prior to joining SIOS, Tony served as the Global Sales Engineering lead for the Oracle systems management practice. Tony joined Oracle through the acquisitions of Sun Microsystems and Aduva, Inc., where he served as the lead Sales Engineer / Technical Account Manager and played a critical role in product adoption and evolution.

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