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

DONALD K. BURLESON is an acknowledged expert who has worked in the consolidation of databases on all platforms and architectures. He is the author of Practical Application of Object-Oriented Techniques to Relational Databases, also available from Wiley-QED.

Author(s): Donald K. Burleson
Publisher: Wiley/VCH, Weinheim
Year: 1995

Language: English
Pages: 376