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Dariusz Mrozek - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Carmen Taglienti - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Database Restore Strategies
    Beginning SQL Server 2008 Administration, 2009
    Co-Authors: Robert E. Walters, Grant Fritchey, Carmen Taglienti
    Abstract:

    Chapter 8 introduced the concept of backing up your Database. Making a copy of the Database and storing it separately from the original Database is a wonderful safety mechanism. But it’s an incomplete model. After you back up the Database, you need to be able to bring it back and put all the structures and data from the backup onto your server for use again. This is known as a Restore. Restoring a Database is every bit as important as backing up the Database. Without the backup, you have nothing to Restore, but unless you can Restore, you might as well have skipped the backup. There’s an old saying, “your backups are only as good as your last Restore.”

Bozena Malysiakmrozek - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • recovery manager how to recover a Database in dbms oracle good and fast
    Studia Informatica, 2011
    Co-Authors: Bozena Malysiakmrozek, Dariusz Mrozek
    Abstract:

    In this article we present the features of the RMAN tool. This tool is used to backup and recover a Database and belongs to the installation packet of DBMS Oracle. We describe different ways of creating Database backups and we propose appropriate strategies of Database Restore and recovery. Each solution was illustrated by the adequate example of usage.

Bożena Małysiak-mrozek - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Robert E. Walters - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Database Restore Strategies
    Beginning SQL Server 2008 Administration, 2009
    Co-Authors: Robert E. Walters, Grant Fritchey, Carmen Taglienti
    Abstract:

    Chapter 8 introduced the concept of backing up your Database. Making a copy of the Database and storing it separately from the original Database is a wonderful safety mechanism. But it’s an incomplete model. After you back up the Database, you need to be able to bring it back and put all the structures and data from the backup onto your server for use again. This is known as a Restore. Restoring a Database is every bit as important as backing up the Database. Without the backup, you have nothing to Restore, but unless you can Restore, you might as well have skipped the backup. There’s an old saying, “your backups are only as good as your last Restore.”