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I work for the an Emergency services group in Australia
I've recently thought to create 3 tiers of database classification



Tier 1 - Is multi Availability Groups and multiple servers - Include AG1 for high security, AG2 high available 1. Updates etc can be applied to servers in this environment in a staged manner



Tier 2 - A single Fail over cluster - this has the production non core services - like reporting services



Tier 3 - Includes the non production environments and maybe fail over clusters for accurate testing



Some things I would envisage being a benefit from this model is
Logging for sensitive data sets can be ramped up on a individual AV Group - inline with the business desires. Testing for Service packs etc can be implemented onto production to get final UAT while having a back out plan
Migration to Cloud based or "as a service" will be less painful.



So my questions are



Would you consider building different Database environments based on security and operational need?
Do you agree with this as a strategy?
Is there a different proffered option ?
How would you sell the concept with Management - given this adds complexity to daily management and implementation resource requirements?









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    I work for the an Emergency services group in Australia
    I've recently thought to create 3 tiers of database classification



    Tier 1 - Is multi Availability Groups and multiple servers - Include AG1 for high security, AG2 high available 1. Updates etc can be applied to servers in this environment in a staged manner



    Tier 2 - A single Fail over cluster - this has the production non core services - like reporting services



    Tier 3 - Includes the non production environments and maybe fail over clusters for accurate testing



    Some things I would envisage being a benefit from this model is
    Logging for sensitive data sets can be ramped up on a individual AV Group - inline with the business desires. Testing for Service packs etc can be implemented onto production to get final UAT while having a back out plan
    Migration to Cloud based or "as a service" will be less painful.



    So my questions are



    Would you consider building different Database environments based on security and operational need?
    Do you agree with this as a strategy?
    Is there a different proffered option ?
    How would you sell the concept with Management - given this adds complexity to daily management and implementation resource requirements?









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      I work for the an Emergency services group in Australia
      I've recently thought to create 3 tiers of database classification



      Tier 1 - Is multi Availability Groups and multiple servers - Include AG1 for high security, AG2 high available 1. Updates etc can be applied to servers in this environment in a staged manner



      Tier 2 - A single Fail over cluster - this has the production non core services - like reporting services



      Tier 3 - Includes the non production environments and maybe fail over clusters for accurate testing



      Some things I would envisage being a benefit from this model is
      Logging for sensitive data sets can be ramped up on a individual AV Group - inline with the business desires. Testing for Service packs etc can be implemented onto production to get final UAT while having a back out plan
      Migration to Cloud based or "as a service" will be less painful.



      So my questions are



      Would you consider building different Database environments based on security and operational need?
      Do you agree with this as a strategy?
      Is there a different proffered option ?
      How would you sell the concept with Management - given this adds complexity to daily management and implementation resource requirements?









      share














      I work for the an Emergency services group in Australia
      I've recently thought to create 3 tiers of database classification



      Tier 1 - Is multi Availability Groups and multiple servers - Include AG1 for high security, AG2 high available 1. Updates etc can be applied to servers in this environment in a staged manner



      Tier 2 - A single Fail over cluster - this has the production non core services - like reporting services



      Tier 3 - Includes the non production environments and maybe fail over clusters for accurate testing



      Some things I would envisage being a benefit from this model is
      Logging for sensitive data sets can be ramped up on a individual AV Group - inline with the business desires. Testing for Service packs etc can be implemented onto production to get final UAT while having a back out plan
      Migration to Cloud based or "as a service" will be less painful.



      So my questions are



      Would you consider building different Database environments based on security and operational need?
      Do you agree with this as a strategy?
      Is there a different proffered option ?
      How would you sell the concept with Management - given this adds complexity to daily management and implementation resource requirements?







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