enterprisevpn

V3VPN provides a robust enterprise VPN solution tailored for businesses, offering top-tier security, seamless remote access, and centralized management to protect sensitive corporate data and support hybrid workforces.

Key Features
Enterprise VPN from V3VPN includes site-to-site connectivity, Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), dedicated IPs, and a user-friendly admin dashboard for real-time monitoring and auditing. These features ensure scalability for growing teams, high-level encryption for data in transit, and compliance with standards like HIPAA and PCI.

Proven Benefits
Businesses like TechCore Solutions deployed V3VPN across 250 employees in an afternoon, transforming remote work security and productivity. Testimonials highlight its ease of use for SMBs, reliable performance for e-commerce, and granular control for healthcare and finance sectors. This makes it ideal for modern enterprises facing cyber threats and distributed teams.

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Restoring On Top II

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)
GO
Today, 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 REPLACE
What happens?

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