It's a pretty good discussion. I can think of few worse things than losing a
database. A few of mine have been years in the making.

Nothing beats a solid backup regime - which modern db's like SQL Server can
largely automate. Still nothing like the hands on - in my hand CD/DVD with
the latest data - if not for the database design and scripts and not just
the data.

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