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  • Best Practices: Upgrading Cluster SQL Server from 2000 to 2005 version - are you worried?

    I know it sounds easy to upgrade a SQL Server Cluster environment from 2000 to 2005 version, as easy it mentioned within the Books Online for SQL Server 2005. When I have performed for the first time, my first thought was (do we need that or take out the reasons). But one thing is sure that SQL Server...
    Posted to SQLServer-QA.net - Knowledge Sharing Network (SSQA.net) (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-16-2007
    Filed under: sql server, restore, high availability, backup, security, upgrade, best practices, cluster, 2000, 2005, detach, attach, data files, logins
  • Automation of Analysis Services database backup

    You may be well versed with scheduling the database backups using SQL Serve Agent --> Jobs with Enterprise Manager or Management Studio. So how about creating a automation job for SQL Server 2005 analysis services database backup every night. Simple, within SQL Server 2005 version you can schedule...
    Posted to SQLServer-QA.net - Knowledge Sharing Network (SSQA.net) (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-26-2007
    Filed under: sql server, databases, backup, security, reporting, sqlagent, Analysis Services, xmla
  • Guest on IMI TechTalk Radio Show

    Tom D'Auria invited me back to talk more computer security on his IMI TechTalk radio show. I appeared on the show in November of 2006 to promote my book, Essential Computer Security . We did not get to cover all of our questions in the time allotted, so I will be back on the show on Sunday, February...
    Posted to Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP (Weblog) by tonybradley on 02-10-2007
    Filed under: internet, home computer, microsoft, security, backup, restore, internet explorer, ie7, zero-day, essential computer security, imi-techtalk, radio, Tom D'Auria, interview
  • Data Backup For Home PC Users

    Companies understand the importance of data. Hardware and software can be replaced, but lost data can't. Those companies that don't truly understand the value of consistently backing up critical data are probably mandated to do so anyway by one of the various regulatory requirements such as Sarbanes...
    Posted to Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP (Weblog) by tonybradley on 01-05-2007
    Filed under: home computer, windows vista, windows xp, microsoft, security, user, backup, restore
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