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Posted by EggsAckley on 05/27/05 20:11
On Thu, 26 May 2005 22:24:20 +0000 (UTC), Erland Sommarskog
<esquel@sommarskog.se> wrote:
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>The by far easiest solution in this case, is to add a new disk to the
>machine. Look at the price for a 40 GB disk and compare with what you
>cost your employer/client per hour. You don't have much time to look
>for shortcut solution, before your work is more expensive than the disk.
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>If this happens on a machine which require special expensive disks
>on some sort, just find another computer where you can restore,
>shrink the log, and then move the database to where you want it.
Thanks very much for the reality check. I used my USB external drive
and was able to do the restore in a straightforward manner. The
initial stumbling point was that I couldn't see the USB drive when I
installed it under Windows 2003 Server, then I realized W2003Svr
requires you to manually assign drive letters, so I did.
Can you (or anyone) suggest general guidelines for improving the
performance and/or efficiency of stored procedures under SqlServer
2000? Again, I very much appreciate any guidance.
Eggs
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