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that we are human and perhaps an untimely reminder of the importance of
backups.  Ian Gilfillan examines the two main
methods for backing up MySQL databases - an SQL dump and a raw file copy.</description>
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provide other benefits to report authors and information consumers. MSAS
Architect Bill Pearson leads a hands-on exercise in creating and using
templates to generate numerous advantages within a Reporting Services
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 for data storage flexibility and optimal query performance. Bill Pearson
introduces the concepts with a hands-on practice session.</description>
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