You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Copy file name to clipboardExpand all lines: azure-sql/database/business-continuity-high-availability-disaster-recover-hadr-overview.md
+4-6Lines changed: 4 additions & 6 deletions
Display the source diff
Display the rich diff
Original file line number
Diff line number
Diff line change
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
---
2
2
title: Cloud Business Continuity - Disaster Recovery
3
3
titleSuffix: Azure SQL Database
4
-
description: Learn how Azure SQL Database supports cloud business continuity and disaster recovery to help keep mission-critical cloud applications running.
4
+
description: Learn what to do when a user or application error affects data integrity, an Azure availability zone or region has an outage, or your application requires maintenance.
This article provides an overview of the business continuity and disaster recovery capabilities of Azure SQL Database, describing the options and recommendations to recover from disruptive events that could lead to data loss or cause your database and application to become unavailable. Learn what to do when a user or application error affects data integrity, an Azure availability zone or region has an outage, or your application requires maintenance.
**Business continuity** in Azure SQL Database refers to the mechanisms, policies, and procedures that enable your business to continue operating in the face of disruption by providing availability, high availability, and disaster recovery.
34
32
35
-
## Overview
33
+
<br/>
36
34
37
-
**Business continuity** in Azure SQL Database refers to the mechanisms, policies, and procedures that enable your business to continue operating in the face of disruption by providing availability, highavailability, and disasterrecovery.
In most cases, SQL Database handles disruptive events that might happen in a cloud environment and keeps your applications and business processes running. However, there are some disruptive events where mitigation might take some time, such as:
0 commit comments