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12 October 2009 08:46

Something to check for on your Disaster Recovery plan

We just had something happen that caught us by surprise. We were log shipping to a remote warm standby server. It was all running smoothly and we were ready for anything. Then the remote server went down - right down. Looks like we might have to rebuild...
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