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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Feedback from Connect : Allow Snapshot Backups
I posted a note to allow snapshots to be backed up in SQL Server. The inability to do so, and the lack of a transition of a snapshot in a DR scenario means they have limited usefulness in my mind. … Continue reading
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Getting over to ASK
I haven’t been great about spending time at ask.sqlservercentral.com. It wasn’t my idea to set it up, and while I think it works, and it has some questions that fit it, I prefer our traditional forums and the discussions that … Continue reading
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BugMeNot
Warning: Rant coming Every once in awhile I get a note from someone, usually a somewhat nasty one, that complaints about registration for SQLServerCentral. I saw a note on Twitter recently where some jackass said that he registered on the … Continue reading
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Keyboard Clash
The SQLServerCentral servers are in the UK, and installed by UK personnel at Rackspace. We recently switched servers to Rackspace, off of the old servers that were installed by Red Gate IT, but they used the US settings, to … Continue reading
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