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greatsqldba
Starting Member

11 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-09 : 20:28:18
You are given a blank check and tasked with architecting business level recovery for everything that interacts with your SQL Server environment. What process(es) would you use to make sure the task is covered effectively?

russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak

5072 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-09 : 21:09:46
Write a really big number and cash the check
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)

7020 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-09 : 22:30:58
Homework?

CODO ERGO SUM
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greatsqldba
Starting Member

11 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-10 : 10:59:40
Homework? yes...
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GilaMonster
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

4507 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-10 : 12:59:37
If I do your homework for you do I get the qualification?

Seriously, if we just give you the answer no one's learnt anything (and I don't need a course in basic SQL admin). So what do you have so far, what do you need clarifying?

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Gail Shaw
SQL Server MVP
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greatsqldba
Starting Member

11 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-10 : 21:34:53
quote:
Originally posted by GilaMonster

If I do your homework for you do I get the qualification?

Seriously, if we just give you the answer no one's learnt anything (and I don't need a course in basic SQL admin). So what do you have so far, what do you need clarifying?

--
Gail Shaw
SQL Server MVP



I understand your comment...I've already answered the question.
Thanks anyway...
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