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Database mirroring is one of several high-availability practices or solutions that you can apply in your SQL Server environment. The term high availability refers to the building of fault-tolerant systems to maximize uptime. System failures are going to happen. High availability enables a system to recover from these failures and cover them up from the outside world.
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© 2009 Robert L. Davis, Ken Simmons
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Davis, R.L., Simmons, K. (2009). High-Availability Options. In: Pro SQL Server 2008 Mirroring. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2424-2_1
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