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Installing Service Packs In Your Clustered SQL Server Environment (Video Series)
Video Category:
Disaster Recovery: Backup, Recovery, Clustering, Mirroring, Log Shipping
Skill Level:
500 (Advanced)
Versions/Editions Covered:
SQL Server 2005
Service pack installations are very easy (cross your fingers - maybe we should say that they probably are very easy!) and THANK YOU to the folks at Microsoft for making it so easy. Still, you'll want to have a certain level of comfort with the installation before you have to go do it yourself, right?
This series focuses specifically on installing Service Pack 2 for SQL Server 2005 and, if you will be installing SP1 or another service pack, the screens may be a bit different.
Videos in this Series:
Title
Skill
Length
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Pt. 1 - Installing Service Pack 2 on Your SQL Server Cluster
500
13 mins.
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Pt. 2 - Verifying the Service Pack Installation
500
10 mins.
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You can only install SQL Server 2000 MSDE/Desktop Edition" on Windows Server 2003 Web Edition
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