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Monthly Archives: February 2011
SQLRally area is live
Over the coming weeks and months leading up to SQLRally, I will be adding information, news and more detail about my presentation. For now though the root area is live which is effectively the “press release” provided to the selected … Continue reading
Posted in sqlrally
Clustering Nodes on different subnets?
It’s rather ironic that the answer to a question that came my way recently, had been sitting in my feed-reader for the last month. Apart from the length of time that the item/s had been sitting there, I had opened … Continue reading
Posted in availability, clustering, networking, sql, SQLServerPedia Syndication
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Automating your snapshots
A little while ago I was talking to someone about possibilities of reporting from SQL Server to avoid impacting the production server and the very first thing that sprang to mind was for them to use snapshotting from a mirror. … Continue reading
Posted in automation, backup, database, datafiles, recovery, reporting, SQLServerPedia Syndication
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