Managing Distributed Databases: Building Bridges between Database Islands
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Everything you need to create, adapt, fine-tune, and manage first-rate distributed databases
End-users demand simultaneous access to numerous databases— all day, every day, and in every application.
Today's IT managers are expected to make a diverse hodgepodge of databases, hardware, and applications behave as if it were a single, integrated system— to build bridges between islands of information. This handbook provides solutions to every conceivable problem associated with the management of distributed database systems, including those in client/server environments. Distributed database expert Donald K. Burleson covers both the technical and human factors that managers must consider to successfully create and maintain a distributed database environment, including:
- Client/server issues
- Object technology
- Distributed system design
- Database access control and connectivity
- Performance and tuning
- Security
- Backup and recovery
- Trends for distributed databases
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