Thanks, I have copied our IT guy so he can put your info to work.
Jim
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Drug addict, adulterer, experimented with homosexual
sex, yeah, let's listen to what he has to say.
--- Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 October 2006 03:37, Chet Gardiner
> wrote:
>
> Hi Chet!
>
> Lennon was a bit of a hypocrite, I think. His money
> made life a snap for
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 03:37, Chet Gardiner wrote:
Hi Chet!
Lennon was a bit of a hypocrite, I think. His money made life a snap for him,
left him with the liesure to criticize those of us who don't have enough for
our "greed or hunger".
He knows the truth now.
Regards,
Pete
> Imagine -
Dawn Tierno-Culda <> wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> Currently, it is manual. I will look into the cluster though. Can
> you explain a little about the cluster?
Give me a call, it's a lot of tying and I have already pressed those keys
for this thread earlier. ;->
Basically Cluster is Free from M$, as
Stephen,
Currently, it is manual. I will look into the cluster though. Can you
explain a little about the cluster?
Thanks for the information.
>Dawn Tierno-Culda <> wrote:
> Jim,
>
> I used DATACLAS for our applications talking to SQL. It has a table
> that says what server you should talk
Dawn Tierno-Culda <> wrote:
> Jim,
>
> I used DATACLAS for our applications talking to SQL. It has a table
> that says what server you should talk to. When one goes down, I
> update the table to talk to the other server. All users were up and
> running in 5 minutes when one of the servers went
Jim,
I used DATACLAS for our applications talking to SQL. It has a table that
says what server you should talk to. When one goes down, I update the table
to talk to the other server. All users were up and running in 5 minutes
when one of the servers went down.
A word of warning though, if the
Imagine - John Lennon
Imagine there's no Heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today
Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace
You may say
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 02:33, Chet Gardiner wrote:
> "If you have no religion at all then data security and integrity are the
> least of your worries."
>
> ???
Hi Chet!
If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand.
Regards,
Pete
> >>=> On 10/9/06, Hal Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
"If you have no religion at all then data security and integrity are the
least of your worries."
???
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Monday 09 October 2006 11:38, Hal Kaplan wrote:
=> On 10/9/06, Hal Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
=> > How do you protect yourself when everything is in o
On Monday 09 October 2006 11:38, Hal Kaplan wrote:
> => On 10/9/06, Hal Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> => > How do you protect yourself when everything is in one place?
> => >
> => 3 Hail Mary's ?
> =>
> => A+
> => jml
> =>
>
> Sheesh, we went through this last week. HAIL MARYS.
>
> But w
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> Why not use SQL 2000's replication feature.
>
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, 2006 12:33 PM
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Why not use SQL 2000's replication feature.
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On 10/9/06, Hal Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know about the Brussels site. It is quite a sight and quite a site. I heard
that the secret location is where The Green Giant hangs out while he invents
new vegetables. His friend, The Little Green Sprout, maintains an office in
Brussels
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=> I honestly don't know..Secur
Why not use SQL 2000's replication feature.
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The two servers are on different power and UPS sources and have R
Fair enough, Jim. Thanks for the explanation.
HALinNY
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On 10/9/06, Stephen the Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wonder how much time it takes to restore a multi TB database. I know that
25 gig on an average server only takes 15 to 30 min to bring back on line.
Let alone how do you get it from one box to another. That must take hours
to move withi
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Jean Laeremans <> wrote:
> On 10/9/06, Hal Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> But what if you're not Christian? What then?
>
> Ask some colleague ?
> Or do like we do...2 different locations - heavily secured, daily
> backup kept in yet another place..and TB databases..
I wonder how much
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On 10/9/06, Hal Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But what if you're not Christian? What then?
Ask some colleague ?
Or do like we do...2 different locations - heavily secured, daily
backup kept in yet another place..and TB databases..
A+
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> => > How do you protect yourself when everything is in one place?
> => >
> => 3 Hail Mary's ?
> =>
> => A+
> => jml
> =>
>
> Sheesh, we went through this last week. HAI
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=> On 10/9/06, Hal Kaplan <[EMAIL PROT
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How do you protect yourself when everything is in one place?
3 Hail Mary's ?
A+
jml
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=> Now Q about
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=> Stephen, The two server are mounted
Thanks to all of you, I'll look at all the possibilities.
Jim
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Jim
Jim Felton <> wrote:
> Good Idea, but I am hoping for a software only solution.
I looked at Neverfail.
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Bill Arnold <> wrote:
>> Stephen, The two server are mounted in the same rack. They are used
>> for a broadcast TV automation system. The SQL servers hold the
>> Metadata for video recording and playback.
>> The Metadata comes from user input, IP based Internet and satellites
>> feeds, Baseband re
Good Idea, but I am hoping for a software only solution.
Jim
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> Stephen, The two server are mounted in the same rack. They
> are used for a broadcast TV automation system. The SQL
> servers hold the Metadata for video recording and playback.
> The Metadata comes from user input, IP based Internet and
> satellites feeds, Baseband recordings from tape or
Jim,
http://www.doubletake.com/
Dave Crozier
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Jim Felton <> wrote:
> I'm hoping one of
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Jim,
We have exactly the same system at work and we looked around for 18 months
trying ALL the possibilities and the one which came out top and we installed
was Doubletake. I looked at about 10 products for evaluation and none of
them even
I use Replication to do this. It keeps data real time. I have 3 servers.
One in Memphis and two in LA.
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Jim
Jim Felton <> wrote:
> I'm hoping one of you SQL gurus can help me out. I have two MS SQL
> 2000 Servers which are used as a Main and Backup server. The Main is
> online 24X7. What I need to do is keep the Backup server up to date
> in a real time. So if I have a Main server failure I can fall
.
Dave Crozier
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I'm hoping one of you SQL gurus can help me out. I have two MS SQL 2000
Servers which are used as a Main and Backup server. The Main is online
24X7. What I need to do is keep the Backup server up to date in a real
time. So if I have a Main server failure I can fall back to Backup server
with al
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