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Backup, Recovery, Log Shipping and More - Disaster Recovery for SQL Server 2000 - Video Category (all video categories)
Video Image This is a video category on taking backups, applying backups (restoring backups), working with standby servers and all the in-between things that need to happen in a real-life situation. There's lots of good, solid info packed into these videos

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Backup and Recovery - An Introduction to the Three Main Types of Backups in SQL ...   200 Download 13 mins.
Backup Devices, Backup Sets, Database Dumps and Media Sets   200 Download 11 mins.
Help - My Transaction Log Is Full and Has Taken Up the Entire Disk! Emergency!   500 Download 18 mins.
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SQL Server 2000 Resource Kit - More Helpful Tools: Simple Log Shipper is an ultra-simple set of log-shipping scripts. Very useful
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