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- Three recovery models for backing up your SQL Server
- By Ed MartinWith SQL Server 2000, there are myriad choices for backing up your database. Whether your database is small and changes infrequently or very large and changes rapidly, there is a backup strategy to meet your needs. Let's take a look at some of the basic backup strategies that...
- Tags: Backups, Storage, Databases, Guest Contributor, server, BULK_LOGGED recovery model, backup, database, recovery model, Microsoft SQL Server, disk
- Technical articles 2003-04-29
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- Differential BackUp failing in SQL Server 2005
- I have a maintenance plan and SQL Server Agent job which takes the Full, Differential and Transaction Log Backup of some 80 Databases.The Full and Transaction Log backup are taking up fine by my Differential backup is failing with the following error:Failed:(-1073548784) Executing the query "declare @backupSetId as intselect @backupSetId...
- Tags: Backups, Storage, Databases, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, default value, backup, database, backup set
- Discussion threads 2008-08-19
- SQL Server 2000 offers key enhancements
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 has introduced new datatypes, user-defined counters, and recovery options. Discover how to put these features to work.By Tim BradleyMicrosoft SQL Server 2000 has introduced many new features, including additional datatypes, user-defined counters, and recovery options. Here's an overview of these features and a look at how...
- Tags: Performance management, Databases, Guest Contributor, datatype, Microsoft SQL Server, counter, user-defined counter, v2K, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, transaction log backup, BULK_LOGGED, performance
- Technical articles 2002-03-11
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