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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2011 14:14:18 +0000</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[My friends at MSSQLTips.com asked me to do a webcast on SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn Availability Groups. You&#8217;ve probably noticed that I have not been writing anything about SQL Server 2012 (formerly &#8220;Denali&#8221;) from both the articles that I&#8217;ve been writing and the previous blog posts as compared to when SQL Server 2008 was being [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My friends at <a href="www.mssqltips.com" target="_blank">MSSQLTips.com</a> asked me to do a webcast on SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn Availability Groups. You&#8217;ve probably noticed that I have not been writing anything about SQL Server 2012 (formerly &#8220;Denali&#8221;) from both the articles that I&#8217;ve been writing and the previous blog posts as compared to when SQL Server 2008 was being released. That&#8217;s just my preference specifically because of all the stuff that I can&#8217;t talk about back then. Well, now that it is officially out in the public with the new name, I guess I no longer have to worry about mentioning anything that isn&#8217;t publicly available.</p>
<p>Being a high availability/disaster recovery (HA/DR) guy, AlwaysOn is one of the features that I like about SQL Server 2012. This provides organizations with more options to consider when implementing an HA/DR solution.  Two things that are being introduced here are AlwaysOn Availability Groups and AlwaysOn Failover Clustering.</p>
<p>On the 30th of November 2011 (3PM EDT), join me and the guys from <a href="http://www.fusionio.com" target="_blank">Fusion-IO</a> and MSSQLTips.com as we explore this new feature in SQL Server 2012 called AlwaysOn Availability Groups. To register for this webcast, simply click on this <a href="https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/354696082" target="_blank">link. </a>If you have questions about AlwaysOn Availability Groups  even before the webcast, you can post them <a href="http://bassplayerdoc.wordpress.com/2011/11/03/watch-out-for-sql-server-2012-alwayson-webcast/#respond">here</a> so we can discuss it further. I will try my very best to make sure that your question be mentioned during the webcast</p>
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