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  1. Configuring Database Mirroring in SQL Server

    I plan on writing a series of posts on database mirroring, this is the first. Database Mirroring is a new feature of SQL Server 2005 and I have been configuring and testing it lately so I thought I would write a short post to document what I have learned.

    This ...

  2. SQL Saturday #33 – Charlotte – A Recap

    I am sitting in the terminal at Charlotte’s airport waiting for my flight back, it’s a bit delayed so I have time to reflect on a great SQL Saturday. This was my second SQLSaturday and it was a fantastic event. Boston was also great, as I blogged about but I was here a bit longer [...]
    • Type: entry
    • 3/7/2010 at 1:22 AM
    • By Mike Walsh
    • 00 votes

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