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How SQL Server recovery models impact your SharePoint databases

Aug 7, 2009
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[From SearchWinIT]

SQL Server and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 are intricately connected with SQL Server as the back-end data repository for Office SharePoint Server 2007. Administrators sometimes have difficulty understanding this relationship, which can prevent them from having a full appreciation for it.

One of the main challenges faced by SharePoint administrators when managing a SharePoint infrastructure is figuring out how the SQL Server recovery models impact their ability to cut data loss during database recovery operations.

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