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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Its all in a Relationship – finding your Constraints
Last year I wrote about how to manage your table constraints in checking your constraints… to check your integrity but one thing that is missing from this post is how do you determine what relationships exist between tables in order … Continue reading
Posted in integrity, sql, SQLServerPedia Syndication
How to Create a CD image in Linux
You may recall me mentioning the dd command from a previous post many moons ago in Cloning and Expanding VirtualBox Disks and saw for yourself how incredibly easy Linux and useful can be at times. Well lets put dd to … Continue reading
Posted in backup, filesystem, installation, linux, virtualization
My Big Fat Greek Desktop
Disclaimer Although this post may look at first to be about Linux and whilst many of you visiting this post will be either Windows or SQL centric you might think this is not for you. Actually you are exactly the … Continue reading
Posted in availability, backup, error, linux, maintenance, setup, sql, virtualization, windows
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