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Not the traditional overview here. Steve Jones takes a look at the various high availability technologies from a different perspective.
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We finally approved the PO for our training center equipment yesterday and along with the order for the tables, we're...
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One of the biggest challenges I’ve faced in cloud operations is maintaining clear visibility...
By Steve Jones
I come to Heathrow often. Today is likely somewhere close to 60 trips to...
By Brian Kelley
If your organization is spending money, then meaningful results are a must. Pen testing...
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I have a database, DNRTest, that has a number of tables and other objects in it. The other day, I was trying to mock up a test and ran this code on the same server:
-- run yesterday CREATE DATABASE DNRTest2 GO USE DNRTest2 GO CREATE TABLE NewTable (id INT) GOToday, I realize that I need a copy of DNRTest for another mockup, and I run this:
-- run today USE Master BACKUP DATABASE DNRTest TO DISK = 'dnrtest.bak' GO RESTORE DATABASE DNRTest2 FROM DISK = 'dnrtest.bak' WITH REPLACEWhat happens? See possible answers