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Daily Archives: October 15, 2010
Kindle v iPad
I don’t have either, but I ran across this comparison on the devices. It says get both, if you’re a consumer of media and culture. To some extent I do think that it’s got a perspective that makes sense, and … Continue reading
Risk Analysis
I saw a post recently that talked about disaster recovery being an important part of your company’s systems and that you needed to be sure that you could recover everything in the event of a disaster. That’s a common perception … Continue reading
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Tagged disaster recovery, high availability, sql server
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