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By Mike Chapple, About.com Guide to Databases since 2000

SQL Server Disaster Recovery

Sunday August 28, 2005
After completing the process of installing and configuring Microsoft SQL Server, any database administrator is entitled to sit back and take a well-deserved break. However, it's important to remember that the database administration process does not end when your database is humming along at a comfortable pace answering user requests. You considered a multitude of issues during the database design process -- performance, access controls, replication strategies, normalization and indexing to name a few. Have you taken the time to develop a contingency plan to cover unforeseen catastrophes that might threaten your database in the future?

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