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    Hi everyone. Welcome to my new blog. I'm still in the building stages here so things may seem a little uneventful at the moment. I'll be polishing this up as I go. Interested in what type of content I'll be providing to you here at SQLREPL? Check ...

  2. When did you backup? Where did you backup?

    If you are managing a lot of databases, you might need to scratch your head for a while to remember where and when did you backed up a database. Fortunately, this information is stored in MSDB database and can be easily retrieved using below tables: 1. backupmediafamily – contains one ...

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