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7 Myths of Domino Transaction Logging — Get the Facts and Real Value
Recently published in THE VIEW, this authoritative article clearly shows you how to achieve the optimal value of Domino transaction logging, a feature you must enable if you plan to take advantage of the Domino Attachment Object Service (DAOS) in release 8.5. Domino transaction logging can preserve data from loss and destruction, and it can speed recovery from system crashes and hardware failures. Numerous improvements in newer Domino releases make this feature a compelling business value for every Domino customer.
Read this in-depth article, previously only available to subscribers of THE VIEW, to get on solid ground with transaction logging. You’ll learn:
  • the fundamentals of transaction logging, including logging options
  • the business value and use cases
  • best practices to resolve some of the issues and concerns that fueled the myths surrounding this feature
BONUS: Get up to speed when you read the article and then participate in a week-long moderated forum with the authors on LotusUserGroup.org. (November 9)
This is a must-read article for any administrator using or planning to use the Domino Attachment Object Service (DAOS), as transaction logging is required.
For a limited time, through a special arrangement with THE VIEW, only LotusUserGroup.org members* can get this article without a full subscription to the knowledgebase. Plus, you may deduct the cost of this article from an annual licence to THE VIEW.
* Not already a LotusUserGroup.org member? Membership is free. Your purchase of this article from THE VIEW will establish you as a member and we’ll send you a follow up email so you can participate in the forums, Webcasts and more.
About THE VIEW
Since 1995, THE VIEW has supplied Lotus professionals with the most comprehensive guidance, instruction, and best practices without sales pitches or hidden agendas – all from the top Lotus experts and advisors. It’s the resource your peers trust to ensure they never again waste time, money, or let their Lotus technology suffer from trial-and-error.
About the Authors
John Curtis
Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM
John Curtis is a senior technical staff member at IBM Lotus and the Domino Database Technical Lead. He has been working in database internals for 21 years. He’s worked on everything from compilers to device drivers, but most of all likes building server software that does very useful processing and performs like greased lightning. He started at Iris in 1998 as the lead developer on the full-text search team. In his spare time, he produces sacred music and drama, and studies theology.
Shankar Iyer
Senior IT Specialist, IBM
Shankar Iyer is a senior IT specialist at IBM. He serves as a technical consultant to customers and removes technical inhibitors to the sale of IBM products, solutions, and services. His responsibilities include articulating the technical benefits of IBM's products, technically positioning and differentiating Lotus products from competing products, designing solutions, addressing technical issues, ensuring successful implementations, ensuring customer satisfaction and driving effective handling of critical situations and complaints, and assisting with capacity planning and performance analysis studies.





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