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Posted on Sunday, December 16, 2012

Are you switching to BULK_LOGGED recovery model? Know your risks.

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For years I have been led to believe that using the bulk-logged recovery model for SQL Server databases was a safe place to be in (that was entirely my fault, not MSDN’s nor TechNet’s.) I took it upon myself the definition of this recovery model – MINIMAL log space is used by bulk operations. My […]

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