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Copy DB to remote server(security issues)

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AdamJ

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Jul 12, 2001
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Hello,

What's the best way to copy a database to a different server without Microsoft Networking ports being opened.
Walk the backup over? FTP? Server's are connected by a DSL Pipe. As far as linking and all that other stuff that would make this easy, out of the question(Big Time Security)

Thanks
 
Thinking along Tom's lines (I think), you could bacup onto CD-RW and walk it over, assuming the backup file is less than ~600Mb. Given your security concerns, it may be the most secure method.

If the database is really small, you could create the backup file, then ZIP it with password encryption, then FTP it over, then reverse the process. Even if someone were to intercept the file, it would be useless for them.


Robert Bradley

 
Yeah, well if my mind was so great I'd be able to spell "backup".

Thanks for joining the Tek-Tips forum, Tom. Your experience is valued, and I hope to learn a thing or two from you.

Robert Bradley

 
I'm happy to hear it. I am a SQL Server DBA and am certified in 6.5 and 7.0. I also teach the Implementing a Database Design and the Admin class for 7.0.

I hope to learn something new from people here as well... You always learn something on forums like this... I do get rather opinionated, however, so please don't let this offend anyone ;)

Thanks,

Tom
tdavis@sark.com
 
I somehow passed the 70-029 as well. A real bear. Not that I endorse them, but there were discussions on some cert forums where the actual questions were known, but no one could agree on the right answer! Now that's a tough test.

Robert Bradley

 
Yes, it's very hard to pass, but Frodos had most of the correct answers ;-) The Admin test is equally difficult and is 1/3 as long...


Tom
 
The Admin test is equally difficult

<groan>
I've been half-studying for -028, but I wanted to get my MCSD first. I had assumed that the questions for -028 would be a little more cut-and-dry, rather than a lot of &quot;what is the best way to do this&quot; (according to MS) that I encountered in -029.

Thanks for making my day.

Robert Bradley

 
The questions are more strait forward, but they question you on a higher level than what transcender does. If you want good exam cram questions, go to this site and you will pass (only Robert, I can't say this for anyone else):


Thanks,

Tom
 
That's the site I was referring to when I said that dumpers had posted the actual questions and answers for most of -029, but even with knowing the Qs and list of answer choices people couldn't agree on what the right answers were.

You definitely have to be well-rounded in SQL Server to have a chance at passing this test.

Robert Bradley

 
Yup, but Frodos it the most consistent. His answers are the most correct.

For the admin test, I believe Batman's dumps are the best (he got a 1000). It's either his or Warren's that are the best. Use both of them and you will pass (Robert only).

Thanks,

Tom
 
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