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Though the message specifies as an informational message only and no user action is required, you should take some action to avoid current behaviour of databases within your environment. Also check whether you have enabled the AUTO_CLOSE property for any of the databases on that SQL Server instance, on the down side it is not recommended in ...
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Whether you're still in the planning stages, or you're trying to refine your organization's disaster recovery processes, this recently updated FAQ guide has information that can help.
DR-Q&A
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How to protect and secure data in the event of a disaster?
It's not possible to anticipate every possible disaster your organization may encounter, but you don't have to. Discover a wealth of information about how to protect and secure your data in the event of a disaster. You may not be able to predict the exact details of a disaster, but you ...
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Since SQL Server version 2000 better enhancement of three types of recovery models: simple, full and bulk-logged are fetching long-run support for all kinds of database activies. As you know such recovery models offer varying levels of recovery for restoring your databases from your backups, overall if there is a bulk data update then ...
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