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Article ID: 325257

Article Last Modified on 8/9/2004



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  • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition



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Session Summary



In this session, we will discuss the new SQL Server recovery models, as well as the enhancements made to backup and restore on the newly redesigned SQL Server 2000. We will also talk about the enhancements and challenges you may encounter while deploying log shipping on SQL Server Enterprise Edition. We will also talk about the directions you can use to deal with, and be prepared for, disaster recovery and compare those with previous versions.

This is a Level 300 session that was recorded December 5, 2000 and presented by Reinaldo Kibel. Reinaldo Kibel joined Microsoft Corporation as a SQL Server support professional in January 1999. He has worked on incoming SQL support calls and has achieved one of the highest number of cases handled per engineer in that group. He has developed content and training for SQL Server 6.5 and 7.0 for delivery to Microsoft support professionals. Reinaldo currently works on the Server Down team for SQL and developed content for the recent SQL Server 2000 release. Reinaldo received his Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Dallas in 1997. He has designed and developed computer software applications and hardware since he started working on his Electronic Engineer degree in 1984.

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