Posts Tagged ‘Back’

I want to know if there is any way to back up my operating system so that if my server dies, when I get a new one, I won’t have to buy a new license. Or can I just reinstall on another computer using the same license key after my old one dies?


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How do I create an automated way to back up a specific directory onto an external hard drive every night for 30 days (without overwriting the previous backup from the night before!) on windows server 2003 ?

How to Evict a Failed Node and Add it Back to SQL Server 2005 Cluster
There seem to be plenty of articles either from Microsoft’s tech sites or other forums regarding how to manage (add/remove) nodes in SQL Server clusters, however, none of them (at least I didn’t find any) touch this topic in detail.

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Would someone be able to trace back to the exact ISP and the specific computer that the connection originated from? Or is it that the only way they can get your information is if the anonymous proxy owner releases the information?
To answer one question, there isn’t anything I want to hide in particular. I was just curious. If one were to go through multiple anonymous proxies, would someone be able to trace the connection only by contacting the proxies involved and requesting their logs, or is it possible someone be able to trace the connection independently without those logs.

Back Up Your Windows Home Server to an External Drive [Windows Home Server]
A Windows Home Server is a great way to back up the computers in your home, but don’t neglect to back up your server periodically to have a backup that isn’t subject to lightning strikes or house…

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