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Listing all RESTORE and BACKUP operations currently going on your SQL Server
Sometimes you want to quickly see if there are any databases or logs being backed up or restored at this moment. I blogged at one point how you can check how much longer the restore will take here: How much longer will the SQL Server database restore ta…
MongoDB: How to backup all the databases with one command
We looked at how to backup and restore databases in the post MongoDB: How to backup and restore databases. We also looked at how to restore collection in the post MongoDB: How to restore collections. Today we are going to look at how to backup all the d…
MongoDB: How to restore collections
In yesterday's post MongoDB: How to backup and restore databases we looked at how to backup and restore a database, today we are going to look at how to restore a collection from a backup. Be aware that mongorestore and mongodump have to be executed fro…
MongoDB: How to backup and restore databases
Today it is time to learn how to backup and restore databases in MongoDB. You do have jobs setup that automatically create backups right? If you do not, please close this window and go set that up first, your data is the most important part of the organ…
SQL Advent 2012 Day 22: Testing your backup and failover strategy
This is day twenty-two of the SQL Advent 2012 series of blog posts. Today we are going to look at how to test your backup and failover strategy
Backup to the cloud by using duplicati
I decided to give Duplicati a try to backup some of my stuff to the cloud. Duplicati is free/libre/open-source software (FLOSS). Duplicati works with Amazon S3, Windows Live SkyDrive, Google Drive (Google Docs), Rackspace Cloud Files or WebDAV, SSH, FTP…
How much longer will the SQL Server database restore take
Frequently you will be asked how much longer a restore will take because someone needs to do something with that specific database that is restoring right now Of course we all know that the RESTORE DATABASE command has the STATS n option, this will g…
SQL Server and High Availability
Realistically, 100% is unachievable given the nature of computing. There are needs for a SQL Server and Windows Server to be rebooted at least once a year. This is to allow for updates on both SQL Server and Windows to be maintained. So the ranking method we use for measuring high availability is the "nines" scale. The five nines is a goal that most database administrators and teams set for their standards. The five nines level is a height of availability that is truly an achievement and one to be proud of.
SQL University - Recess time!
The recess bell just rang for SQL University HA / DR classrooms. While all of the SQL kiddies are running around the playground and playing with the things they have learned over this semester, the chalkboard is going to get a workout so when they get back, they can take the notes they slacked on earlier.
Log Shipping for cheap DR
Welcome to day three of HA and DR week of SQL University. Today we are going to look at cheap DR. Yes, setting up DR can be inexpensive. The best part of this strategy is it comes along with most of the editions of SQL Server. The method is Log Shipping. Log shipping (LS) has a bad name in the Disaster / Recovery (DR) world. There are concerns with the ability to fail back to primary sites in the case of disasters, and LS is often thought of as a maintenance intense setup along with file mess. Today’s class will go over some methods to handle these and other concerns, along with t...
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