Have you ever wondered about flushing databases? Well not quite possible to flush it straight away and not a best practice too on the live server, so what it is about and you need to know about transactions state when they occur. Say when the changes occur in a database the changes are formed as transactions...
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Since SQL Server version 2000 better enhancement of three types of recovery models: simple, full and bulk-logged are fetching long-run support for all kinds of database activies. As you know such recovery models offer varying levels of recovery for restoring your databases from your backups, overall...
On one of the archive database (using SQL 2005) we have a monthly task to shrink the transaction log during every 1st week of the month, this is required due to clear up the space on one of the drives where the additional transaction log file located (its a long story that we cannot replace the hardware...