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Breck Carter [Team iAnywhere]
 
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Default Re: Large(r) databases - best practices - 04-06-2006 , 08:41 AM






On 6 Apr 2006 02:28:41 -0800, "Pavel Karady"
<pavel_ns.ns_karady (AT) ns_kogerusa (DOT) com> wrote:

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"Klaus P. Pieper" <me (AT) private (DOT) net> wrote in message
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BACKUP DATABASE DIRECTORY '\\\\SERVER\\DIRECTORY'

Just an almost-off-topic question: the BACKUP statement is not recommended
to be used with network addresses, is it?

Pavel
Don't see why not.

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Greg Fenton
 
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Default Re: Large(r) databases - best practices - 04-06-2006 , 02:24 PM






Breck Carter [Team iAnywhere] wrote:
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Pavel Karady wrote:

Klaus P. Pieper wrote:
BACKUP DATABASE DIRECTORY '\\\\SERVER\\DIRECTORY'
Just an almost-off-topic question: the BACKUP statement is not recommended
to be used with network addresses, is it?


Don't see why not.

....assuming you are validating your backups afterwards.

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