• Sergiy (4/27/2013)


    opc.three (4/26/2013)


    For a database that does not need point in time recovery,

    Which means - can afford to lose data.

    Which is not the case by default.

    Agreed. If you reread my post you'll see that I put forth a question and a set of possible responses the OP should ask and expect to determine if they should consider changing the recovery mode to simple.

    yes, I would recommend changing to Simple recovery mode.

    You did not identify that condition in your statement, and still recommended this "solution".

    Very "professional".

    OP might be a newbie, might be unaware of proper ways to support databases.

    So we suppose to teach him proper ways, not to add another cowboy hack to his arsenal of tools.

    Again, if you refer to my post you'll notice that I welcomed the OP to ask further questions to us if they had doubts about anything that wad said on this thread, or in Gail's article. Please consider your respond before polluting this thread any further, and allow the OP to ask questions if needed.

    Try to keep it professional Sergiy.

    I believe, my evaluation of your suggestion was absolutely professional.

    If you are not only trying to make inflammatory comments and you truly believe you were being professional in your comments then I would be surprised if it were not extremely difficult for you to function in any of the business environments where I have contributed. I am not sure what it is like where you live and with the people you work with, but you have not met any of the criteria for professionalism in any of the circles I have operated in.

    There are no special teachers of virtue, because virtue is taught by the whole community.
    --Plato