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SQL Server Backup and Recovery Tools & Techniques - Database Protection Solutions for Businesses & IT Professionals | Secure Data Backup, Disaster Recovery & System Restoration
SQL Server Backup and Recovery Tools & Techniques - Database Protection Solutions for Businesses & IT Professionals | Secure Data Backup, Disaster Recovery & System Restoration

SQL Server Backup and Recovery Tools & Techniques - Database Protection Solutions for Businesses & IT Professionals | Secure Data Backup, Disaster Recovery & System Restoration

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Microsoft server specialist McBath presents a training guide and reference for computing professionals responsible for managing a SQL Server database computing environment, particularly in an enterprise where backup and recovery are important. He limits consideration to the two linked functions in order to produce a tool detailed enough for a professional that is also small enough to carry easily in the field. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Author calls it concise monograph that covers a wide variety of backup and recovery issues with plenty of examples. Well, concerning backup section there are more examples in Books on Line. No backup options are explained (i.e. You would use this option to do this particular thing). Absolutely NO scenarios are given. Only a few basic backup statements without any explanation what to run before and after backup. There is an interesting script "Monitoring the Completion of a Backup" - almost 3 pages of code but there is no download option so it is up to the reader to type it in. What a waste of time. Author often makes a point how bad backup and restore practices are in places he did the consulting for. I think they are no better or worse than the books we have to learn from.
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