Among the most significant features and enhancements of SQL Server 2025 is its native vector support. This is a huge step for the well-loved relational database management system to embrace the current artificial intelligence wave and usher in the ‘Age of AI’ for its dedicated users.
However, with the increasingly critical nature of customer-facing AI applications comes the need for robust resiliency. Read this article to learn about the capabilities that organizations need to prioritize within their high availability and disaster recovery solutions to ensure nearest-to-zero downtime for the complex database environments powering their AI apps.
Read the full article: Disaster Recovery Journey
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Josh Achtemeier
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