[MUSIC PLAYING] Hello. I'm Ben Boise, subject matter expert on database management at Quest Software.
SQL Server DBAs like you find themselves in a constant balancing act. Your infrastructure is likely experiencing significant growth in volume and complexity. However, disaster recovery remains at the forefront of a DBA's responsibilities. While maintenance windows shrink and data volumes explode, the need to follow strict RTOs and RPOs is more important than ever.
What if you could reduce the time needed to back up and restore your databases, while at the same time, reducing the storage footprint required to manage your backups? What if you could centralize all your backup job management and reporting, providing you with visibility into the health of your backup infrastructure, as well as an efficient and consistent way to build and deploy backup jobs across your environment?
What if you could drive down recovery times to near zero through a granular recovery process, which allows you to restore individual tables, schema objects, rows, columns, and even transactions, without having to restore the entire database? Finally, what if you could do all of this while improving the reliability of your backup and recovery workflows?
LiteSpeed for SQL Server can dramatically improve all aspects of your SQL Server disaster recovery. If you'd like to learn more, take a look at the information below. And if you'd like to try LiteSpeed out for yourself, you'll find a link to download a free trial.