Why you should use SQL Server contained availability groups to save time – and why consultants may not tell you about them
Read OriginalThis technical article details SQL Server contained availability groups (CAGs), which simplify failover by automatically replicating server-level objects like logins and jobs. It explains how CAGs save time and reduce errors compared to traditional availability groups, and discusses why this feature might be under-promoted by consultants. The content is a technical deep dive aimed at database administrators and IT professionals.
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