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Greg,
> Actually, that's not entirely true. With triple mirrored disks you can
> do it (and SQL 2000 will support "serverless" (I think that's what they
> are calling it) backups. Of course I'm sure you knew that. :-)
I did, but remember that it pauses SQL Server whilst doing it, so it does affect it! (albeit briefly...)
> I'd argue slightly here. It is good policy to run a DBCC before
> backups to ensure the validity of your database.
If you don't run 24x7 I'd agree. On 24x7 systems I would normally take a dump of the db and then load it to parallel hardware and then dbcc the parallel copy.
> If I'm forced to convert from SQL 7.0/2000, I think Oracle would be 3rd
> on my list, after DB2.
Probably the same here.
Neil Pike MVP/MCSE. Protech Computing Ltd
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Received on Mon Aug 21 2000 - 17:57:30 CDT
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