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Better enable your users to execute their job functions, regardless of any disastrous event Availability of mission-critical applications to all users at all times is a key component of justifying business continuity and risk management plans. Merging...
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It seems that today is going to be one of those days where I get lost in forums and blogging - I can live with that :-) One of the questions that came up on a forum today was about choosing an HA solution - based solely on the hardware that was running...
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We had a need to setup Database Mirroring for a Disaster Recovery Project. We were at time running SQL 2005 Std SP1. i had to start the SQL Server Service with the startup parameter -T1400 to enable Mirroring. For DB Mirriring to work the SQL Server Service...
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Like SQL Server Data, email is also an important aspect of day-to-day business life, more or less it is a business-critical communication tool, and downtime can be disastrous for your company. As like to the Disaster Recovery for your data, is your email...
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Almost a year ago to the day I asked a question on my old blog - how long does *your* CHECKDB take to run? Well, I had a bunch of replies but I never got around to posting the results. I was reminded of this recently so threw together some graphs of the...
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Can you sustain a disruption to your Internet service? I cannot, when I have tried to call one of the mobile service provider got this message that "Severed cables disrupt internet"?? Eventually I found that Internet services have been disrupted...
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While we were in Barcelona we sat down with Richard Campbell and Greg Hughes from RunAs Radio to record a 1/2 hour interview on SQL Server 2008. We touch on a ton of different features (look at the number of Categories I've tagged this with!) and...
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This is a subject I posted about last year on my old blog but it came up at SQL Connections last week several times so I want to repost it for those who’ve just started following my blog. There's only one time when you should be trying to work out...
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As I mentioned in a previous post, one of the new features for database mirroring in SQL Server 2008 is log stream compression. There's a good explanation of what this is (along with some example workloads and performance graphs) on the SQL Customer...
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The following pages were recently modified. Source: Knowledge Base Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition & SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition Notification Contents: New and Major Modifications How to move SQL Server databases to a new...
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This was the question asked by one of the user in the forums. Precisely the answer is no, as you cannot restore a log or database from SQL 2005 to 2000 version due to the differences in the design. Moreover for the sake of high availability the method...
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So how does your DR plan look like when it comes to reality? And you know the stats aren't pretty when it comes to business success rates after a disaster has hit. Make sure your data backup and DR plans are in check to avoid becoming a statistic...
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Paul Randall has highlighted the importance of DBCC statements you execute within your SQL environment and care you need to take care when you get a solution for your question on the forums & newsgroups. Best advice is to test whatever has been specified...
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The following pages were recently modified. Source: Knowledge Base Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition Notification Contents: New and Major Modifications Description of disaster recovery options for Microsoft SQL Server http://support...
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