December 20, 2010 – 6:11 am
As a final part of our series, Architecting A Database Archiving Solution, we will review a process I use to assess a client’s existing Total Cost of Ownership of their database application and how to justify a database archiving solution. The key metrics I begin with are listed below and explained:
December 14, 2010 – 3:47 am
During this series of “Architecting a Database Archiving Solution”, we discussed the Anatomy of A Database Archiving Solution and End User Access Requirements. In this post we will review the archive repository options at a very high level. Each option has its pros and cons and needs to be evaluated in more detail to determine [...]
December 9, 2010 – 10:59 am
In my previous blog as part of the series, architecting a database archiving solution, we discussed the major architecture components. In this session, we will focus on how end user access requirements and expected performance service levels drive the core of an architecture discussion. End user access requirements can be determined by answering the following [...]
November 22, 2010 – 6:35 am
Recently at Informatica World, 2010 in Washington, DC, Richard Clark was a featured speaker during one of the general sessions. He was the former Counterterrorism Czar, serving multiple presidencies in the White House, working for the Pentagon and the Intelligence Community, and is currently the Chairman of Good Harbor Consulting Services, LLC – a 360° [...]
October 18, 2010 – 7:43 am
Before we can go into more details on how to architect a database archiving solution, let’s review at a high level the major components of a database archiving solution. In general, a database archiving solution is comprised of four key pieces – application metadata, a policy engine, an archive repository and an archive access layer. [...]