September 9, 2009 at 8:04 am
as a dba's job r they decomissioning the server , if yes explain the steps for decomission the server and what are the preventive steps need to be take befor decomission the server ?
September 9, 2009 at 8:08 am
question is... have you migrated databases to another place or are you guys shuting down the operation?
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Pablo (Paul) Berzukov
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ramyours2003 (9/9/2009)
as a dba's job r they decomissioning the server , if yes explain the steps for decomission the server and what are the preventive steps need to be take befor decomission the server ?
Another question, that needs an article to answer it.
DBA's do not always decommision a server.
However a dba is responsible for the movement of data off the server, and all sql functionality transferred to either a different server or basically switched off, before a server can be switched off or put back into the server pool.
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