• I work for a large state agency, with a DBA staff. As far as I know, this is covered, at least for all of the databases we have.

    I make that distinction because there's one large division, which does have a SQL Server database for many of their functions. But one of my colleagues who works there tells me that there's lots of other people around the division who have MS Access databases where they store their data. These rogue players would rather die, then put the database into the SQL Server system they use, although I believe it could do what they want. They're used to one particular interface that someone back in the past, wrote for them. Anyway, I seriously doubt that whoever wrote these MS Access apps ever gave a thought to disaster recovery.

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