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Choosing the right Server Performance Options (Application versus Background Services)
G Force Data Partners With MozyPro for Offsite Backups
G Force Data Now Supports Monitoring for SQL Express

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Choosing the right Server Performance Options (Application versus Background Services)

I've seen much conflicting information about what choice to make regarding the Processor Scheduling option under Advanced System Properties \ Advanced Performance Options \ Processor Scheduling on a Windows Server.  I wanted to get to the bottom of this for a dedicated SQL Server.  Having spent 10 + years as a Manager/Senior Production DBA in high OLTP environments (Monster.comVistaPrint.com, etc.), I figured I could wade through the large volume of forums/blogs/articles and decipher the frequently ambiguous and sometimes incorrect information.

G Force Data Partners With MozyPro for Offsite Backups

G Force Data is proud to announce that it has partnered with MozyPro as an authorized reseller to provide our customers with a secure, encrypted, offsite backup solution.  This offering expands the disaster recovery portfolio of solutions that G Force Data offers.  

Customers can now safely and securely maintain an encrypted offsite copy of their data for recovery in the event of disaster.

Please contact Jason Gerrish at 978-9885-6423 or support at support@gforcedata.com for details and pricing.

G Force Data Now Supports Monitoring for SQL Express

G Force Data, Inc. is proud to introduce the SQL Monitor service for clients using SQL Server Express Edition! 

While G Force Data has always supported monitoring and remote DBA services for SQL Server Standard and Enterprise Editions, we have recently upgraded our offerings to include SQL Server Express Edition.  SQL Express is the free version of SQL Server that has limitations that make our SQL Monitor service even more critical for your databases.

SQL Express doesn't include the built-in backup procedures that the other versions have.
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